M.S. in Counseling with a Specialization in School Counseling
SDSU School Counseling Graduate Program Presentation Meet the Class of 2014 Meet the Class of 2015 Question and Answer
Share the mission of the SDSU School Counseling Program Explain the admission process Application requirements Two-part interview process Provide an opportunity to ask individual questions of students and faculty Become familiar with life as a school counseling student at SDSU.
SDSU s School Counseling Program will: Prepare school counselors to become leaders, advocates and systems change agents in our diverse schools Teach school counselors to design, develop, implement and evaluate their comprehensive school counseling programs based on ASCA National Model Develop students into professional advocates who promote equity and access to a rigorous education for every student Teach students to understand and remove barriers to learning for culturally diverse students
Our school counseling graduates develop themselves as culturally competent leaders in educational reform and social justice in the schools and communities they serve.
Who are we?
PhD from University of California, Riverside Co-Author of the ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs (2003); Evidence-Based School Counseling: Making a Difference with Data Driven Practices (2007). National Trainer in the use of data to effect change and ASCA National Model for school counseling programs. Former Administrator high school administrator and central office administrator over school counseling programs for 32 schools and 75 school counselor. Former President California School Counselors Assoc. Vice President, American School Counselor Association
Received PhD from USC Research interests include school violence, street gang culture, school-based intervention, resiliency and youth empowerment. Taught School Counseling courses at Cal State Northridge. Former School Counselor Research on risk and protective factors for gang -involved youth within school communities. Coordinates Building Capacity in Military-Connected Schools a consortium of eight military-connected school districts in San Diego, DODEA and USC
Vanessa Gomez-Lee Adjunct Professor since 2007 CASC President 2010-2011 18 Years as High School Counselor 2009 Top 10 School Counselor in Nation Co-Author of MVUSD Insight Curriculum Co-Creator of MVUSD Suicide Protocol Danielle Duarte Adjunct Professor since 2010 Head School Counselor, Potter Jr. High School CASC Elementary and Middle School VP SDSU School Counseling Alumni Presenter, ASCA & CASC Annual Conferences Mentor to Student Poster Presentation, CASC
Nicole Pablo Libby Elementary, Oceanside SDSU Alumni Elementary School Counselor Practicum Instructor Lauren Evans Palmquist Elementary School, Oceanside East Carolina Univ. Alumni- Undergraduate Monmouth Univ. Alumni - Graduate K-5 School Counselor Practicum Instructor
Ryan Santos Mueller Charter School, Chula Vista SDSU Alumni K-8 School Counselor Practicum Supervisor & Adjunct Professor
Prepared to work in multi-cultural schools Constantly promoting social justice Advocates for ALL students Agents of change Trained to hit the ground running
Over 90% Employment Rate With the recent California budget crisis graduates may need to be flexible in relocating for competitive positions. Arizona Colorado New Mexico Ohio Oklahoma
What is the application process? What tests do you need to submit? What is the interview process? What are we looking for in candidates?
years of FULL-TIME graduate study 60 graduate level units Students all earn an: M.S. in Counseling: Specialization in School Counseling California Pupil Personnel Service (PPS) Credential
Applications are available online SDSU School Counseling Website: http://coe.sdsu.edu/csp/admissions/counseling.php Application Deadlines CSU Mentor Application Deadline: School Counseling Program Application Deadline: File Completion Deadline:
1. Apply to San Diego State University Online application on CSU Mentor: www.csumentor.edu Submit for FALL 2014 graduate admission application ONLINE Submit one official transcript from each institution attended to Enrollment Services Submit GRE, CBEST, and TOEFL (if applicable) test scores to Enrollment Services 2. Apply to the School Counseling Program Online application on School Counseling Program Website http://coe.sdsu.edu/csp/admissions/counseling.php NO HARD COPY MATERIALS CAN BE ACCEPTED ALL MATERIALS MUST BE UPLOADED ONLINE
APPLY for Fall 2014 admission. Students begin coursework Summer 2014.
School counseling program application Vita (resume) One transcript from each university attended Three Essays Three letters of recommendation addressing academic, professional & cross-cultural strengths Recommenders will submit their letters online Standardized test scores Copies of GRE, TOEFL (if necessary) CBEST (if in California) Certificate of clearance (if in California)
Faculty review of online application and supporting materials A group of applicants will be selected for an interview. Individual and group interviews scheduled for Friday, February, 7, 2014 (Short Individual) Saturday, February 8, 2014 (Group)
What we look at: The applicant s related professional and life experiences The applicant s goals and objectives compared with the program's goals and objectives Test scores and GPAs (Minimum 2.85) Each application is reviewed by at least two faculty members who make recommendations for interviews Applicants who are invited to interview are determined by the school counseling faculty
Each application is considered following context: and readiness to succeed in a full time rigorous graduate program. Knowledge of and experience with to predict ease of entry 1 st semester. Depth and breadth of knowledge and/or experiences in schools and/or communities leadership roles. and demonstrated skills in
Part 1: An individual interview Part 2: A full day of small group interviews with faculty and current students Rotate through a variety of interview activities Interviewers consider each applicant's "match" with program philosophy and emphases After the interview Recommendations for admissions are made to the entire Department faculty Applicants are notified and invited to the program
Fill out a FAFSA by March 1, 2014 Subsidized and non-subsidized loans Grant money Scholarships Visit the SDSU financial aid website for more information http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/fao/
SDSU s Building Capacity in Military-Connected Schools Partnership Grant The Native American Scholars & Collaborators Project
Provides leadership opportunities in the program Acts as a representative to discusses common issues with faculty each year Puts on Future School Counselor Day & Banquet Seeks to further develop students into well-rounded professionals Committees include: Banquet and Future School Counselor Day, Professional Development, Networking/Alumni, Mentor, Social, Publicity
Student Experiences as a Full-Time Graduate Student Practicum & Field Work Placement Classes and Workload Questions for the Students?
Website: http://coe.sdsu.edu/csp/programs/scounseli ng/index.php Email Dr. Joey Nuñez Estrada: jestrada@mail.sdsu.edu Email the graduate assistant: schoolga@yahoo.com