Niagara University's School Counseling Program educates graduate students to become school counselors at the elementary, middle or secondary level. Through intensive course study and field work, students are prepared to create and work within comprehensive and developmental school counseling programs, which focus on the needs of all students in three areas of development: academic, career and personal/social. The school counseling program is 48 credit hours.
This five-minute video will allow you to see what an NU professor and several students have to say about the program.
To learn more about the School Counseling Program at Niagara University, please visit www.niagara.edu/school-counseling.
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