The Virginia Tech Counselor Education program offers a master's program (M.A.E.D) at the Virginia Tech Roanoke Center and a doctoral program (Ph.D.) at the main campus in Blacksburg.
The Virginia Tech Counselor Education Master's program is a 60 credit hour program, which generally takes a full-time student two years to complete. The first summer and fall semesters of the program consists of classroom study, and beginning in the spring semester students are engaged in clinical study throughout the remainder of their program.
Students who graduate with a master's degree in the school counseling track are qualified and endorsed by the faculty for licensure/certification as school counselors by the Virginia Department of Education.
Those who graduate with a master's degree in the clinical mental health counseling track have completed all the courses required for LPC licensure in Virginia, and are prepared to enter the licensure residency period. Graduates need to complete additional hours of supervised practice to be eligible for licensure in Virginia, and can include their internship hours toward this state requirement.
The Virginia Tech Counselor Education doctoral program prepares students through coursework and practical training to serve as counselor education faculty, clinical supervisors, or K-12 school counseling leaders. Strong preference in admission is given to applicants with at least two years of post-masters clinical experience. Doctoral students complete advanced practica or internships in Teaching, Clinical Supervision, Clinical Practice, Research, and/or Advocacy and Leadership. Doctoral students in the Virginia Tech program work closely with the faculty, and often collaborate on research, publications, and conference presentations.
Students who complete the doctoral program typically seek employment as faculty members in counseling programs colleges and universities, and in mental health settings in the community, hospitals, higher education, and K-12 schools. If students have not completed their LPC requirements prior to admission, courses and clinical doctoral internships can support that process.
Education, Counselor Education
Education, Counselor Education
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Disciplines
College of Liberal Arts & Human Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
At Virginia Tech, we approach admission from an inclusive, rather than exclusive, perspective. Using a holistic admissions process, we look at many aspects of each student, including such things as work experience, community involvement and service, leadership, personal and professional ethics, research and scholarship, and the barriers you have dealt with while pursuing your goals.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 54,470Application Fee
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What You'll Need
Transcripts
Include a scanned copy of your college transcripts with your online application, then arrange for an official copy to be sent to us after you receive an offer of admission.
Letters of Recommendation
Check to see whether your department requires letters of recommendation from references. If so, you can include the letter writers' email addresses in your online application, or have the people you ask to write those lettes send paper copies directly to your program’s department.
Graduate School Testing Requirements
The Graduate School does not require entrance tests, but check to see whether your department requires you to submit GRE, GMAT, or subject test scores with your application. If so, have the testing agency send official scores to Virginia Tech Graduate School, code 5859.
International students may be required to submit TOEFL scores.
Application Fees
Degree-seeking students must include a $75 fee with their application, though check to see if you qualify for a waiver or reduced fee. All application fees are non-refundable.
Refund procedure
All application fees are non-refundable.
Education, Counselor Education
virginia Tech
United States of America,
Blacksburg
