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College of Human Development, Culture, and Media
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Education Specialist (Ed.S.)

Ed.S. Professional Counseling

* To be eligible for admission, interested students must first complete Seton Hall University’s M.A. in Counseling. 

The Ed.S. Professional Counseling program is ideal for students who desire to prepare for a career as a professional mental health counselor.  This degree provides students with skills and models of intervention grounded in theory. 

The Program

The Ed.S in Professional Counseling consists of an additional 12 credits of advanced-level practice and knowledge courses beyond the 48-credit M.A. in Counseling. The Professional Counseling program strives for academic excellence and meets the requirements for licensure as a professional counselor in the state of New Jersey and most other states in the country. 

While the programs provide the necessary education and experience for licensure as a professional counselor in New Jersey and most other states, if students choose to pursue it, some states have specific requirements of which students should be aware. All incoming students are required to review their state of origin or preferred state regulations prior to enrollment, and do so again in their first semester to outline additional requirements for licensure. 

Maryum Raheem

“I love this program. Faculty are researching and working in the field and can really guide you.  Students are passionate about what they want to do and bring different experiences and perspectives to the classroom. You can see diversity, not only in the students, but in the conversations and the experiences people have had.”

-Maryum Raheem
M.A. in School Counseling and Ed.S in Professional Counseling student 2020 STAY Fello

Admissions Requirements 

  • Online application 
  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended 
  • Three (3) letters of recommendation, including at least one from a professional colleague who can attest to the candidate’s ability to interact with others, fit with the counseling profession, and capacity for graduate study 
  • Personal statement, outlining a description of related work experience, qualifications, and academic and professional goals 
  • Resume or C.V. 
  • Interview with the Admissions Committee 

Application Deadline

Priority deadlines for program admission are May 1 for the fall semester and November 1st for the spring semester. Incomplete applications are not reviewed.  Additional applications may be accepted beyond the recommended deadlines on a space available basis. 

 

Faculty

The faculty in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media are expert researchers and practitioners in teacher and leader preparation as well as professional psychology and family therapy. Many are actively engaged with schools and community agencies, modeling best practices to their students in the university classroom and in the field. Collaboration within departments and across is encouraged with the recognition that supporting and improving the lives of children, families and communities is a complex process.

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The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media embodies the University’s commitment to pedagogical innovation, intellectual ferment and community engagement. Uniting scholars and students from four dynamic academic departments, the College provides cutting-edge, transdisciplinary inquiry into the stickiest problems of our time.

Our collaborative ethos is the hallmark of a Seton Hall education: an interdisciplinary approach to learning that grounds students firmly in their chosen discipline while expanding their perspectives through collaboration — setting them apart in their ability to lead in a variety of fields and solve pressing problems in society.

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