Dena Fiori, Ed.D.
Explore School Counseling, M.A. and PPS Credential
The Master of Arts in School Counseling with a California Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential authorizes you to work as a credentialed school counselor in a public-school setting. Our program requires a minimum of 50 units of coursework and 800 hours of field experience in a PK-12 setting. A sequence of courses is determined by the program director.
View our State Professional Licensing and Certificate Disclosure
Program Highlights
- Small class sizes
- Experienced university and adjunct faculty
- Synchronous online classes keep students connected
- Includes both academic classroom training and applied field experience
- Graduates from this program are highly sought out by top districts
- Accredited by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, 1900 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento, California 95814-4213
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Faculty
Olivia Calvillo, M.A.
Corinne DenHartog, Ph.D.
Alison Quinn-Rangel, M.S.
Catalog
Program Director: Dena M. Fiori, Ed.D.
Overview
The Master of Arts in School Counseling degree with Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Counseling authorizes an individual to work as a credentialed School Counselor in a public-school setting. This graduate program requires a minimum of 50 units of coursework (listed below) and a minimum of 800 hours of clinical practice in pk-12 settings. A sequence of courses and educational plan is determined by the program director. In addition to the 50 units, there are three prerequisites required for admission (If you obtain a bachelors degree in psychology from FPU, UC, or a CSU all prerequisites will be waived). Up to 9 units of credit from an accredited graduate program in counseling, psychology, or a related area may be transferred into the School Counseling program. Course eligibility is determined by the School Counseling Program Director to be equivalent to those required in this graduate program. All other provisions of the general graduate policy on transfer of credit shall apply.
***Students will be required to obtain liability insurance through the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) during the first session of the program. Proof of liability insurance must be obtained by the program director prior to school site-based observations and PK-12 field experience.
The following additional program requirements must be met to be recommended to the CTC for a Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPS) in School Counseling:
1. A master's degree in School Counseling or a related area.
2. Passing the CBEST or meeting the Basic Skills Requirements (BSR)
3. Successful completion of the exit exam Interview and Portfolio Review process.
4. Once the practicum hours, clinical practice hours, exit exam, and master's degree requirements are completed, the individual may apply for the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential in School Counseling through the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
Accreditation
The accrediting body for the Pupil Personnel Services Credential is: Required Courses (50 Units)- PPC 730 - Foundations of the School Counseling Profession Credits 3
- PPC 731 - Social Emotional Development Credits 3
- PPC 732 - Professionalism, Ethics, and Legal Mandates in School Counseling Credits 3
- PPC 733 - Program Development and Core Curriculum Credits 3
- PPC 734 - Prevention and Intervention Credits 3
- PPC 735 - Academic Development Credits 3
- PPC 736 - College and Career Development Credits 3
- PPC 737 - Social Justice: Equity and Access Credits 3
- PPC 738 - Mental Health Counseling Credits 3
- PPC 739 - Student Supports Credits 3
- PPC 740 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling I Credits 2
- PPC 741 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling II Credits 2
- PPC 742 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling III Credits 2-4
Must be taken for a total of 4 units
- PPC 771 - Measurement, Experimental Design and Behavioral Research Credits 3
Master of Arts Core
- PPC 743 - Qualitative Research I Credits 3
- PPC 744 - Qualitative Research II Credits 2
- PPC 745 - Qualitative Research III Credits 1
- PPS 772 - Issues and Values in Schools and Society Credits 3
- PPC 730 - Foundations of the School Counseling Profession Credits 3
- PPC 731 - Social Emotional Development Credits 3
- PPC 732 - Professionalism, Ethics, and Legal Mandates in School Counseling Credits 3
- PPC 733 - Program Development and Core Curriculum Credits 3
- PPC 734 - Prevention and Intervention Credits 3
- PPC 735 - Academic Development Credits 3
- PPC 736 - College and Career Development Credits 3
- PPC 737 - Social Justice: Equity and Access Credits 3
- PPC 738 - Mental Health Counseling Credits 3
- PPC 739 - Student Supports Credits 3
- PPC 740 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling I Credits 2
- PPC 741 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling II Credits 2
- PPC 742 - Clinical Practice in School Counseling III Credits 2-4
Must be taken for a total of 4 units
- PPC 771 - Measurement, Experimental Design and Behavioral Research Credits 3
Master of Arts Core
Possibilities Await
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Ready to take the next step?
To be considered for admission to the M.A. in School Counseling program, please submit the following items:
- Completed Application for Admission and $45 non-refundable application fee.
- Official college/university transcript(s) verifying receipt of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited program.
- If you are currently finishing up your degree, please submit current transcript.
- A final transcript will need to be submitted before you may enroll in classes.
- Transcripts can be sent electronically by your institution to trans.evaluator@fresno.edu
or via mail in an envelope sealed by your institution to:- Fresno Pacific University
Office of the Registrar
1717 S. Chestnut Ave.
Fresno, CA 93702
- Fresno Pacific University
- If your cumulative GPA for your bachelor’s degree is below a 3.0 (4.0 scale),
a letter of explanation is required. - Reference Forms – Two references are required for the M.A. in School Counseling program. These references should attest to your professional qualities and your academic qualifications, noting your ability to complete graduate-level work.
- Form can be found at fpu.edu/graduate-reference
- Statement of Intent – Provide a written statement explaining your interest in the program, long-term goals and your experience in the field.
- Program Interview – After submitting your application materials including transcripts, a representative will contact you to schedule an interview.
- Program applicants will be required to submit an impromptu writing sample, one page in length, during the interview time.
- Evidence of application for a Certificate of Clearance for a valid California Teaching Commission credential.
Pre-requisite classes for the M.A. in School Counseling program
FPU requires students to have the following courses (all with a grade of a “C” or better) before starting the M.A. in School Counseling program: Child Growth and Development, General Psychology, and Introduction to Statistics. Please contact your admissions counselor about your options if you don’t have one of the pre-requisite classes.
View our State Professional Licensing and Certificate Disclosure at fpu.edu/about/disclosure-documents
Cost & Financial Aid
The below listed prices reflect the current and upcoming Fall and Spring semesters and do not include any financial aid. Paying for college can be an overwhelming step in your education journey. We can help you find all the opportunities to reduce your out of pocket costs.
Tuition & Fees
2024-25
Tuition per Unit Amount 700 Level $750 Teacher Education $750 MBA $810 MSN and LEAD $775 KIN $610 Other Costs Amount Student services fee (per semester) $70 * MBA Field Placement Fee (charged for both the international and regional trip semesters) $1,500 2023-24
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Tuition per Unit Amount 700 Level $730 Teacher Education $730 MBA $785 MSN and LEAD $750 KIN $590 Other Costs Amount Student services fee (per semester) $60 * Field Placement Fee (charged for both the international and regional trip semesters) $1,500
* This is an estimate. Costs subject to change. Please refer to the Catalog for additional fees. Cost of attendance figures are used for budgeting purposes only and represent an estimate of projected tuition and fees for the coming academic year. Actual tuition rates are approved by the Board of Trustees and may vary.
Types of aid
Financial aid can refer to scholarships, grants and loans, which are available to you from the government, the university or outside sources. Aid types vary depending on the type of student you are.
Career Opportunities
The PPS credential provides eligibility to work as a school counselor in the California public school system grades PK-12. To be employed as a school counselor, a student must complete the following:
- A master’s degree in School Counseling or a related area.
- Successful completion of the exit exam interview and portfolio review process.
- Complete practicum hours, field experience, exit exam, master’s degree and apply for the Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential in School Counseling.
Career Development Happens Here
The staff in our Career Development and Experiential Learning Center are here to help you prepare to enter the working world. Whether your a freshman or an FPU alum, there are a number of resources and trainings offered to help you find the internship and job you’re looking for.
- Resume writing classes
- Career assessments, exploration & planning
- Job search and networking opportunities
- and much more