Classroom Guidance for Teachers Master's Program Details
Prospective Students
The Department of Counseling at The University of Akron offers a master's degree in Classroom Guidance for Teachers.
Overall, the master's program in Classroom Guidance for Teachers is designed to enhance teachers' skills in basic counseling, prepares teachers to become student advocates, and enhance working relationships with school counselors. However, this degree does not meet state licensure requirements for school counseling in the State of Ohio, and does not lead to school counseling licensure. This program consists of 35 semester credit hours. - Admission Requirements
- Financial Assistance - A limited number of graduate assistantships are available through the Department and related academic areas within the College of Education. In addition, the Graduate School, International Programs and a number of other departments on campus offer graduate assistantships to students in counseling. The department also awards a limited number of full tuition scholarships to master's and doctoral students each year. Other financial assistance includes loans and work-study programs administered through the University's Financial Aid Office.
Current Students
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