Department of School Counseling
Overview
One of only three schools in Massachusetts to be “Approved with Distinction” by DESE, the Master of Arts in School Counseling prepares students to become licensed as either School Counselors (All Levels) or School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers (All Levels). The role of the school counselor is dynamic as it provides critical support to students, parents, administrators, teachers, staff, and community service providers. The School Counseling Program trains the future counselor to work with children and adolescents across academic, career, and social-emotional domains. Students learn to collaborate with all stakeholders to support academic and social success and to apply evidenced-based practice for comprehensive school counseling programs. Students are prepared to engage in prevention and intervention planning as well as program evaluation to meet individual student and school-level needs expected as a school counselor.
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has approved Assumption University’s graduate program in School Counseling to issue endorsement for the Initial License as a school counselor (All Levels) and the Initial License for School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers (All Levels). Students who complete the approved program are also eligible for licensure reciprocity with states that are members of the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) Interstate Contract. Questions about licensure in states other than Massachusetts should be directed to the program director, Dr. Susan Scully. Consistent with the National Board Certified School Counselor standards, students will complete a rigorous counselor training program that includes a supervised clinical practicum experience in a public elementary and/or secondary school. Completion of the program will deem students eligible for certification as a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and National Certified School Counselor (NCSC) should they wish to pursue this credential.
The graduate program in School Counseling at Assumption University includes the following features:
- A strengths-based curriculum that emphasizes culturally responsive, evidence-based counseling interventions with a focus on educational policy, leadership, child advocacy, and social justice
- A collaborative learning environment that facilitates interaction and teamwork thus preparing students for success in school systems where being a team player is a critical characteristic for effectiveness
- Faculty with experience in the school setting providing effective counseling and intervention to meet the needs of a diverse student population
- Class schedules with flexibility to accommodate the schedules of those students who wish to pursue the program full- or part-time
- Small class sizes that encourage greater interaction with faculty and other graduate students
- Pre-practicum and practicum placements in urban and suburban school settings exclusively in Massachusetts
- Rigorous, current curriculum that addresses national and state models/standards
- Access to current and cutting-edge workshops geared toward professional development of School Counselors, Adjustment Counselors, Social Workers and other counseling professionals through the Institute for School Counseling and School Psychology
- An approved program by the Massachusetts Department of Education to license school counselors (All Levels) and School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers (Initial Licensure All Levels)
As a graduate of the School Counseling program at Assumption University, you will be positioned to assume a professional role in a school setting where you will impact the lives of children and adolescents.
Mission Statement
The Mission of the graduate program in School Counseling is to prepare culturally responsive school counselors to become school leaders who promote and enhance student academic, social, and emotional success. The program is committed to preparing ethical and reflective professional school counselors who practice from a strengths-based paradigm and are dedicated to social justice, equity, and anti-bias education.
The required coursework and school-based practicum also satisfy the requirements for candidates seeking national certification through the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) for the National Certified Counselor (NCC) and National Certified School Counselor (NCSC) credentials. The Master of Arts Programs in School Counseling are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and meets Initial licensing requirements for School Counselor (All Levels) and School/Adjustment Counselor/ School Social Worker (All Levels) in the state of Massachusetts. Students interested in licensure in other states should contact the School Counseling program director, Dr. Susan Scully.
Learning Goals
- Knowledge of curriculum frameworks
- Assessment, Research, and Program Evaluation
- Typical and Atypical Development and Learning Theories
- Strategies for Prevention and Intervention
- Counseling, Communication, and Collaboration
- School Counseling Philosophy, Practices, and Group Leadership
Faculty
Susan M. Scully, Ph.D.
Director of School Counseling
Associate Professor of School Counseling
Lorette McWilliams, Ph.D.
Licensure and Practicum Coordinator
Associate Professor of Practice in School Counseling
Gary Senecal, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of School Counseling
Lea F. Christo, L.I.C.S.W.
Professor of Practice in School Counseling
Instructors
Jennifer Baublitz, M.A.
Dawn Breault, Ed.D.
Lauren Colwell, LMHC
Melissa Dervishian, LMHC
Brendan Keenan, Ed.D.
Jean Lindquist-Grady, Psy.D.
Katelyn McGowan, M.A.
Allison Negron-Campbell
Scott M. Smith, M.A.
Tyshawn Thompson, Psy.D.
Licensure
Assumption University responds to the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education in all matters of educator licensure. Therefore, the University reserves the right to revise the admission criteria and requirements of its graduate program(s) leading to eligibility for support personnel licensure in compliance with the current state regulations. Students seeking licensure as a School Counselor (All Levels) must meet with an academic advisor to plan an appropriate course of study before beginning their first semester of course work to ensure all license requirements are addressed in the academic plan and course of study.
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) Options in School Counseling
Post-Master’s Degree Programs in School Counseling
The School Counseling Program offers students with earned master’s degrees the opportunity to pursue a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS). A CAGS can enhance students’ knowledge and skill set leading to increased professional competence. A CAGS may also be pursued to complement current knowledge and skill sets allowing professionals to be more effective in their roles. CAGS programs in School Counseling typically consist of 7 courses and is based on students’ professional goals.
The CAGS program provides several customized pathways for students to choose from:
- For professionals with an earned master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work or closely related field, a focused School Counseling CAGS program that culminates in eligibility for endorsement for the initial license in School Counseling (All Levels) in Massachusetts.
For professionals with an earned master’s degree in School Counseling, Social Work or closely related field, a focused School Counseling CAGS program that culminates in eligibility for endorsement for the initial license in School Adjustment Counseling/School Social Work (All Levels) in Massachusetts.
School adjustment counseling/school social work is a specialized area of practice. School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers assist students with mental health issues, behavioral issues, positive behavioral supports, academic and classroom support. School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers collaborate and consult with teachers, parents, juvenile court system, child protective services and other community agencies. School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers also provide individual and group counseling. Individuals licensed as School Adjustment Counselors/School Social Workers significantly increase their opportunities for employment and advancement.
For professionals with an earned master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Education or closely related field, a customized (minimum) 7 course School Counseling CAGS program tailored to the students’ professional interests.
Assumption University also offers other CAGS programs to benefit school counselors such as Transition Specialist, Resiliency for Helping Professionals, Special Ops: Service Members, Veterans and their Families (SMVF), and Rehabilitation Counseling. Students may choose to pursue one of these options or choose courses from these programs to customize a C.A.G.S.
IMPORTANT: Students who apply to any CAGS programs are invited to contact the School Counseling Program Director to conduct a transcript review and draft a program of study. CAGS programs may vary with respect to credit hours and required practicum hours based on this transcript review.