School Counselor Career Pathway
Program Details
Welcome to an exciting opportunity designed to empower and enhance the careers of school counselors.
Funded through our School-Based Mental Health (SBMH) generous grant, this program is dedicated to
advancing the professional skills and opportunities for those committed to guiding students towards academic and personal success.
As you embark on this journey, you will gain access to career planning and support, professional development, resources, and a network of peers that are essential for thriving in this impactful career. From the onset, our goal is clear: to equip you with the resources and knowledge necessary to effectively support you through career and academic development, so that you can help students navigate their pathways with confidence and resilience.
Join us as we strive to elevate the field of school counseling, ensuring every counselor has the capacity to make a profound difference in the lives of their students.
Financial Support through the SBMH Grant
The SBMH grant covers various amounts and can be used for both tuition assistance and living expenses. Whether you are a new hire or a current school counselor, our financial aid options are designed to support your educational journey and professional growth.
AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS:
- Recruitment Scholarship:
$30,000
- Service Scholarship:
$30,000
Program Benefits
- Grant will cover tuition fees and/or living expenses
- Advising and planning services
- Paid professional memberships
- Paid professional development opportunities
Who are the Best Candidates for this Program?
- People who want to become counselors who have a Bachelor's degree
- Students enrolled in a regionally accredited Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC) program in school counseling
- Newly hired counselors in a
District of Demonstrated Need
- Counselors who are employed in a District of Demonstrated Need
What type of Jobs You Can Get after Finishing this Program?
- Credentialed School Counselor
Applying for a Scholarship
Click the button below to learn more about the application process and complete the
Educator Career Workforce Pathways - School-Based Mental Health (SBMH) application.
Learn More & Apply
Contact Us
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