Counselor Education
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 28,380 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 22, 2023
    Counselor Education

    About

    Master of Education - Counselor Education


    The University of Virginia offers a professional training program for future counselors who will specialize in working in preK-12 schools. It is designed to prepare students with culturally competent knowledge and skills required to practice effectively and ethically as professional school counselors. The school counseling program meets the academic and internship requirements established by the Commonwealth of Virginia State Department of Education for licensure as preK-12 school counselors.

    The program is committed to excellence in training with regard to culture, diversity, equity, inclusion, and advocacy for social justice. Throughout all coursework, students are challenged to focus on understanding cultural contexts in which they and their students operate and to focus on the inequities in society that may create barriers to opportunities for growth, education, and achievement. In addition to examining barriers, students learn ways in which they can become agents of change, working at a systems level as well as directly with students and families.

    Disciplines

    School of Education and Human Development

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Statement of Purpose

    The statement of purpose should indicate your reasons for applying to the proposed program at the University of Virginia and describe your preparation for this field of study, research interests, future career plans, and intellectual or life experiences in order to aid the admissions committee in evaluating your aptitude and motivation for graduate study. Your commitment to a selected field of study is presumed in the receipt of your application; instead, please discuss specific issues in the field that engage you. Please limit your submission to between 500 and 1,000 words.

    Transcripts

    Applicants must upload unofficial transcripts of their entire post-secondary academic record to the online application, including all undergraduate- and graduate-level coursework. Applicants are expected to have achieved a minimum GPA of 3.0 in their undergraduate programs.

    Transcripts that are not stated in English must be accompanied by a translation into English.

    Please do not request and mail official transcripts as part of the application process. Unofficial transcripts are sufficient for the faculty’s review of your application. If you are offered admission to the Graduate School, you will be asked at that time to send official transcripts from the undergraduate institution you attended to the Central Graduate Admission Office.

    Letters of Recommendation

    Letters of recommendation should be submitted electronically through the online application system. Once you have saved the contact information for a particular reference within the online application, that individual will receive instructions via e-mail for submitting a letter of recommendation on your behalf. The Graduate School requires two letters of recommendation. As many programs require additional letters, please consult the program's website for additional requirements. You may submit your application independently of the letters submitted by your references.

    Letters of recommendation should be sought from faculty in your proposed field of study who are sufficiently familiar with your work to make a comprehensive evaluation of your abilities. If you have already undertaken a graduate program, at least one of the letters should be from a faculty member who is familiar with your academic performance on the graduate level.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 7
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 85

    How to Apply

    All application updates should be uploaded via the student portal. Applicants received an email with login credentials for the portal a few days after their Common App was received. Please do not email updates to individual admission officers.

    Counselor Education
    University of Virginia
    University of Virginia
    United States of America

    United States of America, Charlottesville