Master of Science in School Counseling
Help shape students’ lives.
Graduates of the Master of Science in School Counseling program are educators with a mental health perspective who are trained to counsel K–12 students.
Promoting educational success for all students.
Butler’s nationally accredited program:
- Emphasizes a theory-to-practice model of learning. The School Counseling program initially became CACREP (Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) accredited in 1998 and continues to meet national standards including those by the American School Counseling Association. View our CACREP Program Outcomes.
- Recently was named No. 8 of the “Top 25 Most Affordable, Accredited graduate Degree Programs in Counseling and Psychology in the Midwest 2014” by bestcounselingdegrees.net.
- Allows students to seamlessly take extra courses that qualify them for the Indiana Mental Health Counseling license or our College and Career Readiness certificate.
- Graduates are employed in many educational settings, including most school districts in Central Indiana.
Applications for the on-campus MS in School Counseling are now closed for Fall 2024. We invite you to explore and apply to our online program if you are interested in starting prior to Fall 2025. Thank you for considering the Butler College of Education!
Program Highlights
The Master of Science in School Counseling program is a highly focused degree that serves primarily the school districts and citizens of Indiana. It is a 60-credit hour program operating on a three-year cycle. A new cohort of 24 students is admitted each fall.
Our faculty are committed to respecting diversity and similarity within ourselves, our students, and the future students our graduates will serve.
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