Online M.Ed. in Educational Psychology: Emphasis in School Counseling
Our master’s program emphasizing School Counseling prepares highly qualified individuals for careers as school counselors. We believe that well-trained school counselors play an integral role in the academic and personal development of K-12 students. This program is entirely online in both asynchronous and synchronous formats.
- To complete the program, students are required to participate in an intensive and supervised two-semester internship experience in a TEA accredited or TEA approved school in Texas.
- Students are required to complete 400 on-site hours of counseling activities and weekly one-hour supervision.
- More information, including TEA internship placement requirements, is provided in the student handbook.
Program Details
Degree: Master’s in Educational Psychology
Emphasis: School Counseling
Delivery Online
Degrees Offered: Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Program Cost*: $25,000-$30,000
*Estimated program cost of tuition and fees. Actual cost may be higher or lower. Calculations can vary dependent on transfer hours, program advisement, and changes in state approved tuition and fee increases.
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Certification Details
- To be eligible for school counselor certification in the State of Texas, all practicum and field placement must be fulfilled in a TEA accredited or TEA approved school.
- Out-of-state applicants are required to complete a supervised two-semester internship experience in a TEA accredited or TEA approved school in Texas.
- There are no residency requirements.
- The program does not issue emergency permits.
Please note: The program solely prepares students for certification as a school counselor in Texas. It does not prepare students for state licensure as a professional counselor (LPC).
Core Curriculum
An overview of program curriculum can be found by admittance year in the STUDENT HANDBOOKS menu below. The M.Ed. in Educational Psychology Degree Plan is included in each handbook and provides detailed listings of required courses and sequencing.
Criminal Background Check
Pursuant to the Texas Education Code (TEC), §22.083, candidates must undergo a criminal history background check prior to employment as an educator. An individual who has been convicted of an offense may be ineligible for the issuance of an educator/school counselor certificate upon completion of the program. Per 19 TAC Chapter 227, Subchapter B, an individual has the right to request a Preliminary Criminal History Evaluation from TEA if they have reason to believe that they may be ineligible for certification due to a conviction or deferred adjudication for a felony or misdemeanor offense. Current SBEC rules on Eligibility of Persons with Criminal History for a Certificate under Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 53, and Texas Education Code, Chapter 21 can be found at 19 TAC §249.16.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Masters
List of Bachelor Degree Equivalencies
Please view a brief List of Bachelor Degree Equivalencies by Country. If you do not find your country listed and are unsure of your degree equivalency, please contact the Office of Admissions at admissions@tamu.edu.
Is supervision of experience requirements offered?
It is the responsibility of students to independently seek out supervision opportunities. TAMU does not provide supervision for practicum hours.
Statement of Purpose Essay
All applicants must complete the Essay, Statement of Purpose and explain the following:
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- Why you applied to this program
- Academic background and training
- Potential for graduate study
- Research experience
- Other relevant professional experiences
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I want/need a Graduate Assistantship/Fellowship – how do I apply?
Please note that we cannot guarantee any financial assistance to any student. We will contact all admitted students about the process for applying for all available assistantships. This is a separate process from applying for admission. The department and programs will choose students to be nominated for Graduate Diversity or Graduate Merit fellowships. These fellowships are only open to U.S. citizens. Please do not ask to be nominated for one of these fellowships as the program will determine which students are competitive for these awards.
Can I send supplemental materials?
You can send us anything you like, and will keep them in our application file. However, we will not upload these items to your file. If you want items such as a professional paper or resume included for review, you need to upload these items to the application as we cannot upload them on your behalf.
How do is submit my letters of Recommendation?
The GraduateCAS online application includes a Recommendations section where you must add your recommenders’ information. Once you have saved the recommendation requests, GraduateCAS will contact each recommender via email to request the completion of the recommendation form and letter of recommendation. We require three letters of recommendations and they must be submitted directly by recommenders through the electronic system.
What are the typical program costs?
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Please note, you must update the program hours.
For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.
Can you guide me through the application process?
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I live out of state. Do you accept out-of-state applicants?
Yes, we accept in-state and out-of-state applicants.
Is there any opportunity for financial assistance?
Yes, there are opportunities for financial assistance through the following departments: Office of Graduate Studies Financial Aid
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Tuition & Fees
For a better understanding of your total cost of attendance (COA), please visit our cost and tuition rates webpage (https://aggie.tamu.edu/billing-and-payments/cost-and-
tuition-rates). This webpage will provide you with an opportunity to review estimated COA information for undergraduate, graduate and professional students, as well as other resources such as the tuition calculator and billing and fee explanations.