School of Education and Counseling
Counseling, MS
The Master of Science in Counseling program prepares future counseling practitioners through two specialized tracks:
- Clinical Mental Health Counseling: available or in person
- School Counseling: offered in person
Professional counseling is the application of mental health, psychological or human development principles, through cognitive, affective, behavioral or systemic intervention strategies that address wellness, personal growth or career development, as well as pathology. The mission of the program is to focus on the preparation of competent and ethical entry-level clinical mental health and school counselors to work in a variety of settings within the state, region and country.
The Clinical Mental Health specialization is offered in two distinct delivery models: on-campus and digitally delivered. The on-campus program requires students to be on 鶹's Morgantown (Evansdale) campus for daytime and evening courses. Most students in the on-campus Clinical Mental Health program complete the degree within two years as full-time students. Applicants to the digitally delivered program choose to pursue the degree as either part-time or full-time students. This program is .
The School Counseling specialization is only offered on-campus and most school counseling students pursue the degree as full-time students. All students must have the aptitude to utilize digital learning platforms such as eCampus and Zoom, and the digital information tracking platform known as Tevera. This program is .
CACREP Accreditation
The Clinical Mental Health and School Counseling specializations are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs. This program is one of two counselor education programs in the state of West Virginia accredited by CACREP.