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Florida State University  

The Career Counseling Program is a 68 hour program that includes 2 years of academic coursework, practica, and internship. Students earn an MS & EdS degree. Career counselors are professional counselors who work in all kinds of settings (e.g., schools, community colleges, universities, businesses) to help students, teachers, parents, and others with career and educational decision making. Interventions include individual and group counseling, consultation, computer-assisted career guidance, tests, information resources, referral, career courses, and workshops, for a variety of career problems, including choice of a career or field of study, job hunting, and lifestyle planning.

Progress Report Required

Institution Location

3210 Stone Building
1114 W. Call Street
Tallahassee FL, US
32306-4453
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Specialty

Career Counseling

Program Degree

M.S./Ed.S.

Program Contact

Dr. Rebecca Pfeiffer
[email protected]

Accredited Under Standards

2016

  • Graduates of this program are considered CACREP graduates beginning April 1, 1994
  • Accreditation Start Date: October 1, 1995
  • Accreditation Expiration: March 31, 2027
  • Accreditation Status: Accredited

Status Information

The specialty area was found to substantially meet the standards with some minor standards-related deficiencies for which the Board requires further information.

Additional information is required for the following standards:

1.S- The Counselor Education Program needs to ensure that at least half of the course credit hours are taught by core faculty.

1.T- The Counselor Education Program needs to report back on adherence to the 12:1 FTE student to faculty ratio.