Program Summary
This option within the Master of Science (M.S.) in Counseling prepares school psychologists for careers within school-based teams to help all children, including those of linguistically and cultural diverse backgrounds, attain academic and social success. Students attain skills in consultation, assessment and intervention, including counseling. Working at both the individual- and systems-level of service delivery, students develop the skills to facilitate collaboration among families, schools and communities. They creatively use evaluation methods and culturally compatible solutions to dissolve barriers that impede the learning process. Through personal and educational development in the program, graduates become competent professionals, lifelong learners, innovators and leaders in the field. On completion of the program, the student applies for the Advanced Pupil Personnel Services Credential: School Psychology Credential.
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Minimum GPA
63%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
79
IELTS
6.5
PTE
58
Reading
10
Writing
10
Listening
10
Speaking
10
Duolingo
105
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, California, USA
Program Intakes
August 2025
Open date
December 1, 2024
Submission deadline
June 1, 2025
August 2026
Open date
December 1, 2025
Submission deadline
June 1, 2026
Cost and Duration
Master's Degree
Program Level
2 year master's degree including a practicum
Program Length
$16000 USD
Cost of Living
$70 USD
Application fee
$16542 USD
Tution fee
Other Fees
Health Insurance Fee: $2,158 per year
Books and Supplies Fee: $1,338 per year
Study Destinations
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