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We are pleased that you are interested in our Master's/CAGS program in School Counseling. |
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The
School Counselor Concentration at the University
of Massachusetts in Amherst is committed to preparing graduates
to ensure equitable public educational experiences for all
students. School counselors help create school environments
that support all students to stay in school, access school-based
resources, and achieve at their highest level. Our academic
program supplements rigorous course work with a variety of
in-school practical experiences. We have partnership relationships with Massachusetts schools that provides our students
with exemplary mentored practical experiences.
Our major goal is to create multiculturally competent school
counselors who understand the contextual influences on children's
development and learning, and who can intervene effectively
in the complex systems that affect each child. Our students
learn to work with students
and with the various facets of a child's life including peers,
families, communities, the school system, and local institutions.
Our graduates are trained to implement Comprehensive Developmental
Guidance Programs that are consistent with the American School
Counselor Association's National Model and National Standards.
The School Counseling Concentration is closely connected
to the National Center for School Counseling Outcome Research & Evaluation (CSCORE) and students have the opportunity to work on the Center's research
projects.
Informational Sessions for Prospective Students: The School Counselor Program holds informational sessions for prospective students. This is an excellent opportunity to ask questions, get information, and learn more about our program.
For more information about information sessions, please contact Sheila Seuffert at seuffert@educ.umass.edu or 413-545-3610.
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