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Master of Arts in School Counseling

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Seton Hall’s nationally recognized and CAEP-accredited M.A. in School Counseling program is designed to prepare compassionate, knowledgeable, and socially conscious professionals to support the success and well-being of students in today’s schools.

The School Counseling master's program attracts a diverse community of learners — from recent graduates to experienced educators and career changers — who are committed to making a difference. Rooted in values of equity and inclusion, the program combines academic rigor with real-world application, providing students with the tools to address the complex challenges facing K–12 students.

Students learn alongside highly experienced researchers and practitioners who are actively engaged with schools and community agencies and model best practices. Interdisciplinary collaboration is a hallmark of the College, which recognizes that supporting and improving the lives of children, families and communities is a complex process. 

 

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"We have excellent students and amazing faculty. Our forward-thinking curriculum reflects best practice in training the next generation of counselors"

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Admissions Requirements

The M.A. in School counseling program accepts applications throughout the year on a rolling basis. Priority deadlines for scholarship consideration are May 1 for fall admission and November 1 for spring admission.

  • Online Application
  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation, including at least one from a professional colleague who can attest to the candidate’s ability to interact with others, fit with the counseling profession, and capacity for graduate study
  • Personal statement, outlining a description of related work experience, qualifications, and academic and professional goals
  • Resume or C.V.
  • Interview with the Admissions Committee

Deadlines

  • Fall Semester - Priority

    May 1

  • Spring Semester - Priority

    November 1

  • Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Curriculum Overview

Seton Hall’s 48-credit M.A. in School Counseling program provides a strong foundation in counseling theory, ethics, human development and multicultural competency. 

Students build practical skills in individual and group counseling, assessment and consultation, with a focus on school-based applications. The program emphasizes prevention, early intervention and crisis response, preparing students to support the well-being of children and adolescents. 

Students participate in intensive summer residencies and complete a school counselor internship to apply their learning in real-world settings. Aligned with state certification requirements and national standards, the curriculum reflects a commitment to equity, inclusion and student-centered practice.

  • 48

    Credits

  • 600

    Internship Hours

  • 13

    Average Class Size

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the M.A. in School Counseling program are prepared for a range of impactful careers in K-12 educational settings. The program leads to certification as a school counselor in New Jersey and many other states, and offers a pathway to professional counselor licensure through the optional Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree.

Designed for teachers, psychology or social work graduates, career changers, and adult learners, this program blends online coursework with in-person residencies. Students gain hands-on experience through internships and are trained to work effectively with families, teachers and multidisciplinary teams.

With a strong social justice focus and CAEP accreditation, graduates are well-positioned to make a meaningful impact in schools as consultants, leaders, and change agents, and can deliver comprehensive developmental counseling programs that support students’ academic, social-emotional and career growth.

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Projected Career Growth

$79,030

Annual Mean Wage in NJ (2023, bls.gov)

Our graduates make an impact at world-class educational institutions.

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"Faculty research and work in the field and really guide you. The students are passionate, bringing different experiences and perspectives to class."

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Graduate Education Programs Ranked Top 10 in Tristate Area by U.S. News

The M.A. in School Counseling program ranked in the top 25 percent of all online graduate-level education programs in the U.S., third in New Jersey.

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Scholarships & Financial Aid

Seton Hall University is committed to providing students with the most current information on how to finance your graduate degree. A graduate degree is within your reach – a variety of options can help you finance your degree including scholarships, federal aid, graduate assistantships, and more.

  • 50%

    Amount Scholarships Can Reduce Cost of Degree

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the program meet licensure requirements?

Yes. Seton Hall’s professional programs leading to licensure meet the standards set by the New Jersey Department of Education and respective national accreditation bodies. Graduates are eligible for a college recommendation for New Jersey School Counselor Certification upon completion. 

What accreditation does Seton Hall’s School Counseling program have?

The program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). 

Will I be certified to work in other states?

While the program is designed to meet New Jersey certification requirements, many states have reciprocity agreements. Prospective students should check with their state’s department of education for specific certification requirements.

Additional Resources

M.A. in School Counseling - Online Program

Post-M.A. School Counseling Certificate

Ed.S. Professional Counseling

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About Seton Hall

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One of the country's leading Catholic Universities, Seton Hall University has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856.

Home to over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 90 undergraduate programs and over 130 graduate programs, Seton Hall's academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek.

Seton Hall's 58-acre campus in the quaint town of South Orange, New Jersey, is only 14 miles from New York City — offering students a wealth of employment, internship, cultural and entertainment opportunities. The University’s nationally recognized School of Law is located in nearby Newark, New Jersey. The Interpro­fessional Health Sciences (IHS) campus in the owns of Clifton and Nutley, New Jersey, houses the University’s College of Nursing and School of Health and Medical Sciences.

  • 1856

    Founded by James Roosevelt Bayley

  • 14

    Miles from New York City

  • 90+

    Career-Building Graduate Programs

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