Educational Counselor

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AVG. SALARY

$62,500

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EDUCATION

Master's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Educational Counselor Career (Grades 6-12)

Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.

AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8

Helpful Classes

  • Communication
  • Social Studies
  • Math
  • Technology

Things to Try

  • Help explain directions to younger students or classmates during a group activity, Create a short lesson, reading activity, or game that teaches one idea clearly, Observe how teachers check understanding, redirect behavior, and support learning, Interview an educational counselor about planning lessons and helping students succeed

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Observation
  • Organization
  • Support

Helpful Classes

  • English
  • Algebra I
  • Child Development
  • Speech
  • Computer Applications

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Volunteer with tutoring, peer mentoring, or an after-school activity, Create a mini lesson, read-aloud, or study guide for a younger student, Observe a classroom and note how routines, questions, and feedback support learning, Shadow an educational counselor or school staff member to see how instruction is planned

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Observation
  • Organization
  • Support

Helpful Classes

  • English
  • Psychology
  • Education and Training
  • Algebra II
  • Public Speaking

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Design a learning activity and test whether your directions are clear and easy to follow, Help lead a camp, youth club, library event, or school support program, Track how different teaching methods help students stay engaged or remember information, Practice writing reflection notes about behavior, progress, or participation

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Observation
  • Organization
  • Support

Helpful Classes

  • Child Development
  • Psychology
  • Education Pathways
  • Statistics
  • Writing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Assist with tutoring, classroom support, or youth programming and document what worked, Build lesson materials, visual aids, or activity plans for a real audience, Observe how teachers adapt content for different learning needs, Interview educators about assessment, family communication, and classroom management

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Observation
  • Organization
  • Support

Helpful Classes

  • Psychology
  • Education Practicum
  • English Composition
  • Human Development
  • Public Speaking

Recommended Learning Areas

  • student support
  • communication
  • case notes
  • human development
  • ethics

Things to Try

  • Complete a teaching or youth-support capstone with planning, instruction, and reflection notes, Build a portfolio with lesson ideas, observation notes, and communication samples, Compare pathways in teaching, counseling, training, and school support roles, Practice presenting, explaining, and checking for understanding with different learners

Focus Skills

  • Active listening
  • Oral expression
  • Observation
  • Organization
  • Support

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Master's degree

School counselors typically must have a master’s degree in school counseling or a related field and have a state-issued credential. Some states require licensure for career counselors and advisors.

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Additional Information

School counselors must get licensed or certified through their state's board of education. This requires continuing education credits -- usually a master's degree. Depending on the state, the degree can be in education, counseling, related behavioral sciences or a related human service field.

"A master's degree is required in all but nine states. Experience teaching is not required, but it's not unusual for this career path," says Eric Sparks. He is a school counselor and president of the American School Counselor Association.

"I think in order to be an effective counselor, you need to have some life experiences both inside and outside of education," advises school counselor Rod Kitt.

"A combination of work/life experience in addition to the appropriate educational training sets a person up to be a more effective counselor.

"In order to get a step up on the competition, try to obtain a wide range of experiences, and look to move into the counseling role when that has been accomplished."

School counselor Sylvia Slater advises those interested in the career to make sure they're interested in education, teaching and kids -- not just counseling.

"A school setting has many demands, and knowledge of classroom teaching and the stressors that go with that and teaching experiences are important to one's role as a counselor," says Slater.

Extra Requirements

Public school counselors must have a state-issued credential to practice. Depending on the state, this credential may be called a certification, a license, or an endorsement. Obtaining this credential typically requires a master's degree in school counseling, an internship or practicum completed under the supervision of a licensed professional school counselor, and successful completion of a test. Contact information for state regulating boards is available from the National Board for Certified Counselors.

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