The MS in Counseling emphasizes hands-on preparation through faculty-guided coursework and internships in real school and community settings. Students gain experience working directly with clients while applying theory to practice in supportive, closely mentored environments.
ODU maintains strong partnerships with local school districts, agencies, and community organizations across the region, providing students access to meaningful field placements that reflect the realities of professional counseling work.
Inclusivity That Meets Students Where They Are
ODU is committed to preparing counselors who practice with cultural awareness, ethical responsibility, and a deep respect for equity and inclusion. The counseling curriculum emphasizes reflective practice, advocacy, and responsiveness to diverse needs of individuals and communities.
Flexible course formats support working professionals and students balancing academic, professional, and personal commitments.
A Future That Will Change Lives
Graduates of the MS in Counseling pursue careers driven by purpose, whether supporting mental health, guiding students in school settings, or leading positive change within their communities. The program prepares students to meet licensure requirements, enter professional counseling roles, and continue growing as reflective practitioners.
More than a credential, the degree offers a pathway to meaningful work, allowing graduates to align their skills with their values and make a lasting difference in the lives of others.