About MS in Counseling
About the MS in Counseling Program
Our program is designed to meet the needs and interests of a diverse society through equitable access, inclusive practices, and social justice advocacy. We are committed to transparency, consistent communication, and high expectations in support of student success. Mentorship is embedded into our faculty advising, student leadership, and professional development pathways. As a relational and experiential program, we foster brave conversations, uphold ethical standards, and promote wellness and professional growth while strongly opposing discrimination. Our MS in Counseling Program is comprised of four CACREP-accredited concentrations:
- Career Counseling
 - Marriage, Couple, & Family Counseling (MCFC)
 - Rehabilitation Counseling
 - School Counseling
 
Program Faculty
To learn more about the Counselor Education program faculty, including their experience and research interests, contact information, and duties, follow the link and visit their webpage.
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        				        					            			        Eureka Hall, 
            			            				        				
        				        				Room 401
        				        				        				
        				
        				
        				    					                			        Mon. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    				    	        				        				
        				        				
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        				        				Phone: (916) 278-6639
        				        				        				        				
        				coe-counselored@csus.edu
        				        				        				
        				coe-grad@csus.edu