Transition to School Counseling (Certificate)

College of EducationDepartment of Leadership, Counseling and Human Development

Website: https://www.fgcu.edu/coe/programs/certificateprograms/schoolcounselingcertificate

(239) 745-4273

The College of Education (COE) offers a Transition to School Counseling Certificate for students who have a prior master's degree in community or mental health counseling.

Program Admission Requirements

No new students are being accepted at this time. 

  1. Submission of a FGCU Post-Baccalaureate Non-Degree Certificate Application to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
  2. Master's degree in counseling or closely related field from an institution that maintains accreditation by a U.S. Department of Education sanctioned accrediting body (https://www.ed.gov/laws-and-policy/higher-education-laws-and-policy/college-accreditation) or equivalent foreign institution, as documented by official transcripts.
  3. An official transcript of all completed post-bachelor's coursework.
  4. Documentation of any Counseling certification or license held in Florida or any other U.S. state if applicable.
  5. A Statement of Eligibility from the state of Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) that assesses the candidate as a School Counselor within the 12 months prior to application.
  6. Submission of a written statement of career goals including the understanding that internships are only offered during the day and during the fall and spring terms.
  7. Completion of the following courses or their equivalents:
    • Sch Couns Special Populations (3) (SDS 6425 Sch Couns Special Populations at FGCU)
    • School Couns Leg/Ethical Iss (3) (SDS 6705 School Couns Leg/Ethical Iss at FGCU)
    • EDF 5259 Classroom Mgt and Org Classroom Mgt and Org (3) OR Grp Wrk for School Counselors (3) (SDS 6515 Grp Wrk for School Counselors at FGCU)
  8. International students must demonstrate English language proficiency in accordance with University regulation.

Deadline: Applications for admission are considered on a continuing basis but applicants should consider that required courses may only be offered once per year and that internships are completed at the end of the program.

Note:  Counseling Criminal Record Policy Statement: All applicants are advised that in order to complete the program they must complete internships. Most internship facilities do background checks and will not permit the placement of counselor interns with criminal records. The department reserves the right to deny program admission to any applicant if it appears that applicant is unlikely to be able to complete the internship requirement due to a criminal record, thus inhibiting their ability to complete the program.

Program Progression and Additional Graduation Requirements

  • Students must satisfactorily complete the minimum number of credits specified by the certificate program in specific courses or approved substitutes.
  • A grade of B or higher must be earned in all graduate courses used as prerequisites and in each required course.
  • A cumulative GPA of 3.0 for all coursework and Satisfactory (as appropriate) for all field experiences in the certificate program.