APPLY to the VCU Accelerated B.S. Psychology to M.Ed. in Counselor Education Program!

The application for the VCU Accelerated B.S. Psychology to M.Ed. in Counselor Education is live and taking applications through January 15.

Please submit this Psychology Department interest form to stay updated on this program and next steps.

M.Ed in Counselor Education

The M.Ed. in counselor education provides students with the specialized knowledge and skills required for placement in elementary, middle and high schools, as well as postsecondary institutions.

Our programs are nationally accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (or CACREP), providing prospective students (and their potential future employers) a good indicator of their thoroughness.

Admission to these 60-hour programs is highly competitive, and the faculty makes every effort to assist students in individualizing a graduate program to match their professional needs and interests.

The M.Ed. in Counselor Education program has three concentrations:

 Each concentration embeds the academic requirements for the Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) into the program. Additional information about the requirements to complete the LPC professional requirements in Virginia can be found here.

Current VCU undergraduate junior standing psychology students may be eligible for the Accelerated B.S. in Psychology to M.Ed. in Counselor Education program. Admissions requirements and deadlines are the same as the general application process.

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Concentrations Overview

Program Basics

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  • Semester of entry: Summer
  • Application deadline: Jan. 15

Admissions Requirements

Program Mission Statement

The Counselor Education program at Virginia Commonwealth University is committed to excellence in the preparation and continuing development of professionals in counseling and counselor education. The program provides graduate students with research-based professional and clinical experiences necessary for effective counseling, supervision, teaching, advocacy and leadership in diverse settings.

The School of Education (SOE) degree programs that lead to professional licensure are designed to prepare students to meet the requirements for professional licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia as outlined by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). The SOE has determined that the curriculum includes applicable educational prerequisites for the following professional licensure(s) and/or certification(s) as outlined on this page of our website.