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28 Master's degrees in School Counselling in Pennsylvania, United States
School Counseling
The School Counseling program of Kutztown University is designed to prepare counselors to work as Professional School Counselors in PreK-12 school settings.
School Counseling
Receive training in specific skills, theories and practices necessary to implement programs of change and transformation in school settings with Millersville University of Pennsylvania's graduate-level School Counseling program.
Social Service
The Social Service program from Bryn Mawr College is a balanced curriculum that prepares students for leadership in social work. The program emphasizes the development of professional skills and in-depth practice experience
School Psychology
Facilitate optimal learning conditions amongst diverse students as a school psychologist. Become competent in the use of data-based assessment, consultation, prevention/intervention strategies, and effective instruction to help students and families thrive with this School Psychology program offered by Eastern University.
School Counseling
Offered in the Greater Philadelphia Area and Online, our Master's (MEd) in School Counseling at Eastern University equips you to become an advocate for students while promoting the welfare of an entire learning community.
School Counseling for Certified Teachers
Integrate your passion with the skills and knowledge needed to become a school counselor with this School Counseling for Certified Teachers program from Duquesne University.
School and Mental Health Counseling
The School and Mental Health Counseling program of University of Pennsylvania is designed for working professionals embarking on careers as school and/or mental health counselors.
Counseling
Students of the Counseling program of Missio Seminary are those who are drawn to walk alongside hurting people, seeking to be conduits of God’s healing to emotional and relational brokenness. Missio prepares them to skillfully apply the grace and truth of the Gospel first to their lives and then to those of their counselees.