Master of Education in Educational Counseling
This program is designed for aspiring academic advisors or counselors who want to work in community colleges and four-year colleges or universities.
Educational counselors and academic advisors play a vital role in the lives of college students. Equip yourself with the skills to help students overcome challenges and achieve their academic and career goals. Learn how to deconstruct college and university systems and advance educational equity.
Program Overview
The Master of Education in Educational Counseling (EC) program will prepare you with an in-depth understanding of counseling, higher education systems and theories of student development.
Through this program, you will:
- Learn to advance educational equity for historically marginalized students.
- Select and apply for fieldwork opportunities from USC’s strong network of community colleges and four-year colleges and universities.
- Receive mentorship and guidance on your specific research interests with the option to complete a thesis under the direction of a faculty chair.
- Grow in a supportive community learning with leading professors and practitioners who will nurture your ability to create change.
Curriculum
The EC program curriculum examines the role of counselors and advisors in colleges and universities and the needs of a diverse student population. The program blends a counseling-based theoretical foundation with practical application in student development and higher education.
Component | Courses | Purpose |
---|---|---|
Counseling | 6 | Gain a foundation in the theory and practice of counseling in a variety of settings. |
Student development and higher education | 8 | Become familiar with student development theory and the dynamics of college and university institutions. |
Research methods and data analysis | 1 | Conduct and use research to address real-world challenges and interests. |
Fieldwork experience | 1 | Gain supervised experience in a variety of higher educational settings. |
Seminar or thesis | 2 | Conduct a research or assessment project to address an existing problem in the field of educational counseling. |
Practicum
Practicum is an optional course for EC students, who may need to enroll for specific internships on or off campus. Offered every semester—fall, spring, and summer.
Our practicum offers a structured, supportive experience for EC students, integrating classroom knowledge with hands-on practice in higher education settings. This program helps you build new professional skills while strengthening existing ones.
The EC on-campus program is eligible for I-20/DS-2019 issuance.
The EC online program is not eligible for I-20/DS-2019 issuance. International students who would otherwise need a I-20/DS-2019 are welcome to pursue the program online from their home country. Any international student who will be participating in the program remotely outside of the United States will not be required to register for fieldwork in their home country.
Seminar or Thesis
You can choose to enroll in a series of seminar courses or complete a thesis. In the seminar courses, you will work in a small group to assess a program or department of a local college or university that supports students. As part of this project, you will work collaboratively with the program administration and staff to identify an action plan, collect and analyze data and develop recommendations for improvement with an emphasis on equity.
If you select the thesis option, you will complete an original research paper under the guidance of a faculty chair and committee. You will develop a research proposal, go through the Institutional Review Board process (IRB), collect and analyze original data and provide recommendations related to an existing problem in the field.
Graduate Assistant Positions
Graduate assistant positions provide hands-on experience in higher education settings and preparation for your desired career. While the majority of EC students obtain graduate assistant positions on the USC campus, the city of Los Angeles is home to many colleges and universities, including local community colleges. Graduate assistant positions are often compensated by an hourly wage, tuition remission, or, in the case of residential education, room and board.
With the support and guidance of our team, you can select and apply for paid and unpaid opportunities tailored to your personal goals throughout your time in the program. However, we recommend that you first interview for opportunities at the annual USC Rossier Preview Day for incoming students.
Online Option
The Master of Education in Educational Counseling (EC) program is available fully online. It is designed with flexibility in mind to accommodate working professionals. Whether you aspire to guide students through personal challenges, support them in achieving their academic goals, or advance your career in student services, this program provides the tools you need to make an impact.
Scholarships
As an applicant, you will be automatically considered for several USC Rossier scholarships ranging from $15,000 to $30,000. There is no need to submit a separate application for these scholarships. Recipients are selected based on academic achievement, demonstrated dedication to the USC Rossier mission and other distinguishing characteristics. Priority consideration is given to those who apply in rounds one and two.
View USC Rossier’s scholarship finder to identify other scholarships and funding opportunities. You do not have to be admitted to apply to these scholarships. Carefully note the scholarship application deadlines, which may occur before the final program application deadline.
Financial Aid
The USC Office of Student Financial Aid provides information regarding various types of financial aid and financing options.
To be considered for financial aid, you must apply by filing the FAFSA. After you apply, the financial aid office will determine your financial need and inform you of the federal or private loans that are available to you.
Career Outcomes
Graduates of our program work at community colleges and four-year colleges or universities. Other graduates enter PhD and EdD programs immediately, often working in the field full-time or part-time as they earn their doctorate.
Common career paths include:
- Academic counselor or tenure track counselor at a community college
- Academic advisor/counselor
- Student support specialist ( graduation and retention, transfer, etc.)
- Admission officer
- Administrator (directors of advising, program coordinators, etc.)
Our graduates work in programs and departments including:
- Career services
- Alumni services
- First-year experience programs
- Transfer centers
- Dream resource centers
- Student athlete support services
- Accessibility support centers
- Multicultural centers
- Academic resource centers
- Orientation and outreach programs
- Student life
- Residential life/housing
- Admission
- Dual enrollment services and welcome centers
- General counseling centers
- Student support services (i.e., EOP&S, Puente, Umoja, CARE, CalWorks, etc.)
Program Details
Degree Awarded
Estimated Length
Full time: 21 months
Part time: 33 months
Units
Program Cost
$2,309 per unit (estimated)
Modality
- On Campus
- Online
Next Deadline
December 1, 2024
Start Date
August 25, 2025
Class Times
On Campus
Mondays through Thursdays from 4 to 6:40 p.m. or 7 to 9:40 p.m. Pacific Time
Online
Three courses are full-time and will be offered once a week night between 4:00 to 6:40 p.m. or 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Pacific Time
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Faculty
Our faculty have real-world experience grounded in research, counseling and higher education practice.
Meet our Student Ambassadors
Our student ambassadors can provide you with helpful insight through the lens of their own experiences. Connect with a student of your choice by email, and set up a time to talk.
Vincent D. Austin
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Undergraduate Institution: California State University East Bay
"Nothing is impossible for you to accomplish, getting into the Rossier program, and any other goals you have for yourself. Just have faith in the man above and in yourself and it will happen!"
Thania Cabral
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Reseda, California
Undergraduate Institution: University of California, Santa Barbara
"As a First Generation Mexican-American, I never envisioned myself pursuing a master's degree, let alone at USC! The support I have received from my cohort, Rossier's faculty and staff has made my graduate school experience that much more enjoyable."
Michael Atmos Corvera
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Buena Park, California
Undergraduate Institution: Orange Coast College and Cal State Dominguez Hills
"As a first-generation student, I did not believe I would ever attend USC, but I am grateful I believed in myself to belong. I feel like I can be my authentic self and have the support from everyone within the program. My advice, never tell yourself you are not capable."
Moises Gonzalez
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Santa Monica, California
Undergraduate Institution: Santa Monica College and University of California, Santa Barbara
“The graduate program at USC Rossier has been a wonderful experience. My cohort is filled with other students who care about their profession and the program. Rossier students have access to lots of support both inside and outside the organization.”
Jose G. Bermejo Jr.
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Anaheim, California
Undergraduate Institution: California State University, Fullerton
"At first, I didn't believe that pursuing higher education was the right fit for me, however after beginning my journey here at Rossier I found confidence from both faculty and peers to say that I belong here and so should you."
Alexis Linares-Sierra
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: South Gate, California
Undergraduate Institution: Santa Monica College and University of California, San Diego
"It doesn't matter where you begin your journey. It matters on how you progress throughout and who you decide to connect with. You create your own story and can choose how you want it to be."
Keily Molina
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Undergraduate Institution: University of California, Santa Barbara
"Being the first in my family to pursue a master's degree took a village to get me here. The professors, advisors, and my cohort are amazing and my greatest support system."
Kimberly Morales
Graduation year: 2024
Hometown: Panorama City, California
Undergraduate Institution: University of California, Los Angeles
"As a first-generation student I feel welcomed and supported by the USC Rossier School of Education. I am holistically supported as student and as a thriving professional. I truly value the community I have built with the cohort, faculty, and staff!"
Program Outcomes
of EC alums said their USC Rossier education prepared them to be more effective in their career
of EC alums said their studies at USC Rossier prepared them well for future employment
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