Loyola University Maryland

College Counseling Corps

College Counseling Corps

CASE Program

The Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE) with a specialization in College Counseling prepares professional school counselors to effectively serve the secondary school population through the implementation of effective, inclusive college and post-secondary counseling programs and services. See the program brochure (pdf).

Who is this program for?

The Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE) with a specialization in College Counseling is designed to meet the needs of current school counseling professionals and graduates from school counseling master's programs.

Program Benefits:

  • Cohort based;
  • Flexible enrollment (1-3 year track);
  • Research component of this program allows each individual counselor to analyze his or her school improvement plan and create a college-going culture in their schools;
  • Convenient schedule works with school breaks;
  • Tuition discounts for Loyola partners; and
  • Affordable financial options

See course sequence and descriptions.

Admission Requirements:
The following documents are required for admission to the Advanced Certificate program with a specialization in College Counseling:

  • Completed, signed application form (pdf)
  • Official transcript from each college/university attended
  • Earned master's degree in school counseling
  • Resume or vitae

Contact Us:
To learn more about Loyola's Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE) with a specialization in College Counseling, contact Ms. Tonya M. Lewis at 410-617-1545 or  tlewis@loyola.edu.

  

More Information

  • Information for Students
  • Information for Parents
  • Recruitment:
    We are currently accepting applications for the College Counseling Corps. For more information, please see our application page

    We have also begun enrollment for students in the Certificate of Advance Study in Education (CASE) with a specialization in College Counseling. This program is open to Professional School Counselors and graduates from the school counseling master's programs.  For more information, please see our CASE page.