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School Counselor

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Guide Student Growth

Support Emotional Health

Influence Academic Paths

Path to completion

Path to completion

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

4 Semesters

$20k-$60K

Graduate

Master's in School Counseling

Post-Graduate

No degrees available

This is the educational pathway. There may be additional tests or licensure requirements necessary before begining to practice in the field. Consult your state guidelines for more. information.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for school and career counselors was $61,710 in May 2024.

Job Market Demand
Employment of school and career counselors is projected to grow about 5% from 2023 to 2033, with steady demand in K–12 schools.

Work Environment
Elementary, middle, and high schools. Office-based setting with daily interaction with students, families, and staff.

Common Employers
Public school districts, private schools, charter schools, and educational institutions.

Career Advancement
Progression into lead counselor, counseling department chair, district guidance coordinator, or student services administration.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for school and career counselors was $61,710 in May 2024.

Job Market Demand
Employment of school and career counselors is projected to grow about 5% from 2023 to 2033, with steady demand in K–12 schools.

Work Environment
Elementary, middle, and high schools. Office-based setting with daily interaction with students, families, and staff.

Common Employers
Public school districts, private schools, charter schools, and educational institutions.

Career Advancement
Progression into lead counselor, counseling department chair, district guidance coordinator, or student services administration.

Popular Titles


  • • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

    • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

  • • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

    • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

  • • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

    • School Counselor • Guidance Counselor • Licensed Professional Counselor School Setting • Academic Counselor • Student Support Counselor • College and Career Counselor • High School Counselor • Elementary School Counselor • School Guidance Director

Core Areas of Impact

How your skills translate into meaningful real-world change

Support Student Development

You help students navigate academic, social, and emotional challenges.

Support Student Development

You help students navigate academic, social, and emotional challenges.

Guide Academic Planning

You assist students in course selection, goal setting, and postsecondary preparation.

Guide Academic Planning

You assist students in course selection, goal setting, and postsecondary preparation.

Promote School Wellbeing

You contribute to a safe and supportive school environment.

Promote School Wellbeing

You contribute to a safe and supportive school environment.

Is this career right for you?

What is the role of a school counselor?
A school counselor supports students’ academic achievement, emotional wellbeing, and career planning within the school environment.

What does a typical day look like?
Meeting with students individually or in groups, addressing academic concerns, assisting with scheduling, collaborating with teachers and families, and responding to student needs.

Where do school counselors work?
School counselors work primarily in elementary, middle, and high schools in public and private education systems.

What are the common job titles and career paths?
Common roles include School Counselor and Guidance Counselor. Career paths may lead to counseling leadership, student services administration, or district-level coordination.

Who is this career a good fit for?
This career suits individuals who are strong communicators, empathetic, organized, and interested in supporting student development.

What are the biggest rewards of this career?
Rewards include meaningful student relationships, measurable academic and social impact, and contribution to school culture.

What does long-term growth look like?
Long-term growth may include department leadership, district counseling coordination, or broader student services administration roles.

What is the educational pathway to become a school counselor?

To become a school counselor, you must complete a graduate degree in school counseling and obtain state certification or licensure. Most states require a master’s degree in school counseling, completion of supervised practicum or internship hours, and passing a state credentialing exam.

A bachelor’s degree in psychology provides a strong foundation in human development and behavioral science. Sara Schenirer’s BA in Psychology supports preparation for graduate-level counseling programs.

A Master’s in Education and Special Education strengthens understanding of learning differences and student support systems. Alternatively, a BA in Psychology with Social Work courses followed by a Master of Social Work prepares students for school-based counseling roles in some settings, but state requirements vary. School counselor licensure typically requires a master’s degree specifically in school counseling.

The standard pathway is a bachelor’s degree in psychology followed by a master’s degree in school counseling plus state certification.

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