Education Specialist in Counseling

The Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in counseling is designed to further develop and broaden students' knowledge and skills in counseling and to cultivate their capacity for leadership as professionals. The Ed.S. is suitable for master's degree level counselors who wish to earn an additional graduate degree in counseling, or for individuals with master's degrees in related fields who wish to satisfy the academic portion of the state requirements for licensure as a professional counselor and/or as a school counselor.

Educational Specialist in Advanced School Counseling

The Old Dominion University Counseling and Human Services Department is excited to offer an Educational Specialist degree (Ed.S.) in Advanced School Counseling. This program is designed for school counselors who wish to further their career, enhance their leadership skills, and strengthen their counseling expertise. Courses include: Advanced Counseling Theory and Practice, Advanced Group Counseling, Multicultural Perspectives in Counselor Education, Supervision, and Research, and Educational Law and Ethics. Learners in this program must possess a master's degree in school counseling. Program courses are offered online and can be applied to the ODU Ph.D. program in Counselor Education and Supervision.

Application portal for the Fall 2024 cohort closes on January 31, 2024. Interested in the Ed.S. in Advanced School Counseling Program? Apply Now

 

Resources

2023-2024 Ed.S. Counseling Program Handbook

2022-2023 Ed.S. Counseling Program Handbook

2021-2022 Ed.S. Counseling Program Handbook

Fillable Student Plan of Study Documents

Admissions Requirements

Degree & Course Requirements

Graduate School

Practicum and Internship: Ed.S. Intent to Enroll Application

Practicum and Internship: Advanced Ed.S. Intent to Enroll Application

Department of Counseling & Human Services

Accreditation

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In compliance with federal disclosure regulations, The Old Dominion University Counseling master's program provides all prospective students with information in the online handbook regarding licensure. As licensure can vary state-to-state, prospective and current students must check with the Boards of Counseling and Department of Education for specific educational requirements in the respective state(s) in which they desire to practice.

More information is available at the American Counseling Association site and the U.S. Department of Education.