Educational Counseling, MAEd, and embedded School Counseling Credential
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Jan 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 815 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* 815 USD ; per unit | 40,750 USD ; base cost
Introduction
Program at a Glance
The School of Education equips educators to lead and champion students in diverse educational settings.
Program Information
- Program Units: 50
- Location: Azusa (Main Campus), Murrieta, Orange County
Gain Hands-on Experience
- Learn practical techniques to help pupils stay in school.
- Practice counseling strategies firsthand in fieldwork or an internship.
- Work side-by-side with a practicing school counselor.
- Combine the master’s degree with credential program requirements, accelerating your career.
Program Details
APU’s Master of Arts in Education: Educational Counseling offers candidates an efficient path to a school counseling career by embedding within the program all requirements for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Counseling.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
School of Education Scholarships
APU also provides information on numerous financial aid options for prospective School of Education students.
- Alice V. Watkins Scholarship - This scholarship honors the late Dr. Alice V. Watkins, former dean of APU’s School of Education. This scholarship assists students enrolled in an APU teaching credential program. Awards are based on the endowed fund amount and may vary year to year. Awards range from $500 to $1,000 and are available each fall and spring.
- Dan and Judy Watkins Scholarship - This scholarship honfrom ors Dan and Judy Watkins’ appreciation of adult learners who are transitioning into a teaching career. This scholarship assists students who completed their undergraduate degree in a nontraditional format and who are currently enrolled in the APU Multiple Subject Teaching Credential program. Preference is given to full-time Christian workers and/or their family member(s). Awards are based on the endowed fund amount and may vary year to year. Awards range from $100 to $1,500 and are available each fall and spring.
- Ernest L. Boyer Sr. Teacher Scholarship - This scholarship is in memory of the late Ernest Boyer, the noted educator who served as president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. His friends and family established a fund to provide awards for students who are planning careers as teachers. Students enrolled in a teaching credential program are eligible to apply. Criteria include Dr. Boyer’s values, including commitments to community, character, and service, and creating a climate for learning.
- Henck Endowed Scholarship - Dr. Anita and Mr. William Henck have funded this scholarship rooted in their deep belief that educators help transform the lives of individuals, families, and communities. The Henck Endowed Scholarship is designed to extend that transformation by making access to educator preparation more achievable for first-generation college students with a record of strong academic success who are enrolled in an APU School of Education educator preparation program.
- Lillian B. Wehmeyer Scholarship - This scholarship is in memory of the late Dr. Lillian B. Wehmeyer, former faculty in the School of Education doctoral program, who lived with a passion for assisting doctoral students in successful research. APU School of Education doctoral program students who are attending on a half- or full-time basis and who demonstrate satisfactory academic progress, evidence a commitment to service, and show financial need may apply for an award ranging from $1,000 to $3,000. Awards are based on the endowed fund amount, may vary year to year, and are available each fall and spring.
- Marvin O. Johnson Scholarship - This scholarship honors the memory of the late Marvin O. Johnson who was a passionate educator throughout his lifetime teaching career. This scholarship assists serious-minded and spiritually-sensitive students who are enrolled full-time in a teaching credential and/or master’s degree program preparing for classroom education (K-12). Applicants must maintain a 3.0 GPA, be enrolled in consecutive fall and spring terms, and desire to teach in the public school system. Awards are based on the endowed fund amount and may vary from year to year. The award is typically $2,500 and applications are accepted fall and spring.
- School of Education Student Teaching Scholarship - Application to the School of Education Student Teaching Scholarship is by invitation only to students with demonstrated financial hardship who are enrolled in a combined degree and teaching credential program (Multiple Subject, Single Subject, or Special Education) with a GPA of 3.7 or higher. Applicants must be cleared for clinical practice (student teaching) in the upcoming term for which they are applying. Awards are typically $4,000 each, and five scholarships are available each fall and spring.
- Simmerok Family Encouragement Scholarship - This scholarship represents Dr. Bruce Simmerok’s vision of encouraging graduate students. As a faculty member and administrator at APU, Dr. Simmerok had a heart for helping others succeed, particularly those in online programs. Awards are based on the endowed fund amount, may vary year to year, and are available each fall and spring.
- Victress Bower Scholarship - Residents of Riverside or San Bernardino counties may qualify for this externally funded scholarship. Students must be admitted to the Special Education program and enrolled in the term of award at Azusa Pacific University's Inland Empire Regional Center, Murrieta Regional Center, or High Desert Regional Center. Awards are based on the external funds available, may vary from year to year, and are available each fall and spring.
- School of Education Alumni Tuition Discounts - Students must be in good academic standing and maintain satisfactory academic progress with a minimum cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0. Students must be enrolled at least half-time. If qualifications are met, the discount may be renewed each term. APU will pay $500 per term (up to $2,000 over the course of the program). This discount cannot be combined with other institutional aid. Contact Student Financial Services for complete eligibility details.
- MOU Partner Tuition Discounts - The School of Education offer a 10 percent tuition discount for eligible employees of the following districts, counties, and charter schools who will start in a graduate education program through the School of Education.
Curriculum
Course Sequence
Term 1
- Counseling Theories and Techniques
- Professionalism, Ethics, and Law
- Crisis/Trauma Response and Interventions
- Human Growth, Development, and Learning
Term 2
- Positive Behavior Supports and Classroom Intervention
- Group Counseling Skills
- Clinical Practica
- Foundations in Research
Term 3
- Community, Family, and School Collaboration
- Historical Development of School Counseling and School Psychology
Term 4
- Career Development Theories and Techniques
- School Counseling Professionalism
Select one of the following:
- School Counseling Fieldwork I
- School Counseling Internship I
Term 5
- Assessment, Measurements, and Testing of Individuals
- Sociocultural Competence
Select one of the following:
- School Counseling Fieldwork II
- School Counseling Internship II
Total Units 50
Program Outcome
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate competency in foundations of School Counseling Professional Standards.
- Demonstrate competency in professionalism, ethics, and legal mandates.
- Demonstrate competency in student academic development.
- Demonstrate competency in student college and career development.
- Demonstrate competency in social/emotional development.
- Demonstrate competency in educational foundations: growth and development, learning theory, academic achievement.
- Demonstrate competency in leadership and advocacy in social justice, equity, and access.
- Demonstrate competency in program development.
- Demonstrate competency in research, program evaluation, and technology.
Career Opportunities
Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors - Advise and assist students and provide educational and vocational guidance services.