How to Become a School Counselor in Oregon
The journey toward a fulfilling career as a school counselor starts with understanding the specific requirements and processes involved, each of which play a crucial role in shaping you as a qualified professional.
Oregon School Counselor Requirements
Education
- Master's degree or higher from an approved institution
- Completion of a School Counselor License Preparation Program. This does not have to be a CACREP-accredited program, but CACREP is the gold standard for counseling programs and so is highly recommended.
Criminal Background Check
- Furnish fingerprints
- Satisfactory responses to character questions
Application
- Complete and correct application
- Payment of all required fees
Personal Qualifications
- At least 18 years of age
- Good moral character
- Mental and physical health necessary for employment as a school counselor
Oregon no longer requires that school counselors pass an exam to become licensed. However, some other states such as Washington still do. If you’re considering working in a state other than Oregon, it could be worthwhile to take the Praxis exam for school counselors, which is a commonly required exam for licensure or certification in states other than Oregon.
In order to renew your school counselor license, you must also complete a professional development plan and report on completion of continuing education regarding suicide risk assessment, treatment, and management.
For the most up to date information about school counselor licensure in Oregon, please refer to the Oregon TSPC (Teacher Standards and Practices Commission) website.
Washington
To apply for Washington’s School Counselor ESA (Educational Staff Associate) Certification, visit the website for the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for details.
Employment Outlook
Graduates of the program can expect favorable job prospects. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks school counseling among its “Best Social Services Jobs” list. In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects strong employment possibilities for school counselors, with demand expected to increase 5% between 2022 and 2032, faster than the average for all professions.
Find Your Program
Although George Fox University does not offer a program in school counseling, we do offer other counseling programs: