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School Counseling (CPS) - Master's Degree
![]() Program Description
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in School Counseling is a 48 or 51 credit program accommodating either full-time or part-time students. The program of study is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP). Graduates typically are employed in public or private elementary, middle/junior high, or high schools as professional school counselors. Students complete practica and internships in settings related to their career goals.
Program Information and Forms
The Counselor Education Master's Program Student Handbook
The Counselor Education Professional Experiences Handbook
Program Admissions Information, Guidelines, and Forms
An applicant must submit an application supplement directly to the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, Counseling/School Psychology. PLEASE NOTE: Application Supplements are tailored to the specific degree programs. Therefore, make sure you are submitting the application that coordinates with the program to which you are applying.
CPS Program Coordinator
Dr. Suhyun Park Suh (suhsuhy@auburn.edu)
Assistant Professor
334-844-7676 Financial Aid Information
AU Financial Aid Information: http://www.grad.auburn.edu/ps/aid.html
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