MA, Counseling and Guidance

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The MA in Counseling and Guidance degree program prepares individuals to apply evidence-based counseling principles and practices to support individuals' academic, educational, vocational/career, and personal and social development. For candidates focused on K-12 school counseling, it also provides preparation in providing comprehensive school counseling services within elementary, middle, and secondary educational institutions. The program includes instruction in sociological and psychological counseling foundations, legal and professional mandates, and transformative and equity-minded social justice practices that lead to the development of justice-oriented multiculturally-skilled counselors. The program also provides students with opportunities to participate in short Faculty-Led Program (FLP) experiences abroad (e.g., Costa Rica) to expand their global perspectives and cross-cultural experiences. 

Program Overview

  • Official Title: Master of Arts in Counseling and Guidance
  • Format: Full-time or part-time
  • Units: 48 (MA-only), 63-66 (MA + PPS K-12 School Counseling Credential), 66 (MA + PCC pre-licensure coursework)
  • Start date: Fall or Spring
  • Application window: October 1 - February 1 (Fall); August 1 - October 1 (Spring)

Initial Eligibility and Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in any major/discipline (verified via official transcripts submitted to the 91ÁÔÆæ Graduate Admissions Office)
  • 3.0 GPA or higher preferred (applications with a GPA under 2.50 will be automatically denied by the 91ÁÔÆæ Graduate Admissions Office)
  • Satisfactory English competency (evaluated through the Autobiographical and Professional Goals Statement)
  • Experience serving individuals from diverse backgrounds within K-12 and/or postsecondary education settings, and a strong commitment to equity and social justice (evaluated by recommendation letters and Autobiographical and Professional Goals Statement)
  • For international students, a TOEFL test score above 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) is required

Program Specializations

The MA in Counseling and Guidance will qualify a graduate of the program to meet the Community College Counseling requirements under SB 1725.

Curriculum and Roadmaps

  • MA in Counseling and Guidance
  • MA in Counseling and Guidance + PPS School Counseling Credential (with or without a CWA Authorization)
  • MA in Counseling and Guidance + PCC (Professional Clinical Counselor) Preparation
  • MA + PPS School Counseling Credential (with or without a CWA) + PCC Preparation

The 91ÁÔÆæ Catalog website provides more details about graduate program requirements.

Fieldwork Requirement

Fieldwork creates an opportunity for students to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and their potential career field. Fieldwork experience is not required for MA-only candidates but is strongly recommended, particularly for those interested in community college counseling. Fieldwork is required for those interested in obtaining the PPS K-12 School Counseling Credential and/or Child Welfare Attendance (CWA) authorization. For more information about requirements, visit our Fieldwork Requirements web page.

Upcoming Information Sessions

These sessions are for individuals interested in information about the Counselor Education Department's graduate and credential programs and who may be interested in applying for admission to these programs.

  • Dates and times for upcoming information sessions can be found on the department's home web page at /counselored/  

Steps to Apply

International students only: Take the TOEFL test and have send your official TOEFL transcript to 91ÁÔÆæ.

Step 1 | Begin your Cal State Apply application

Visit  to create your application profile and pay the $70.00 application fee.

Step 2 | Write your statement

Upload your Autobiographical and Professional Goals Statement onto the Cal State Apply portal. Your statement should be three pages typed and double-spaced maximum and address the following:

  • Your educational background
  • Experiences that demonstrate your concern and capacity to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds in addition to any paid or volunteer work directly related to the education and/or counseling fields
  • Your professional goals related to pursuing the master's degree with or without a PPS K-12 School Counseling Credential, including any special areas of interest (e.g., middle or high school counseling, community college counseling, community-based mental health counseling, career counseling, clinical counseling, etc.)
  • Why you are specifically interested in being a graduate student in 91ÁÔÆæ's Counselor Education Department. What makes this department/program stand out for you?
  • Any additional information that is relevant to your interest in pursuing a master’s degree with or without a PPS K-12 School Counseling Credential through 91ÁÔÆæ’s Counselor Education Department 

Step 3 | Upload your resume to Cal State Apply

Your resume should include any degree(s) earned or in progress, employment, volunteer work, research experience, and honors/awards, if any.

Step 4 | Request recommendations

Your recommendations should meet the following requirements:

  • Three recommendations are required for new applicants. (PPS School Counseling Credential-only and re-applicants are only required to submit two recommendations.)
  • Recommenders can also include (in addition to, not in lieu of the recommendation form) their own recommendation letter, but letters of recommendation should be written in the semester applying. All materials from the same recommender need to be uploaded as one PDF file on the  portal.
  • Recommendations need to be submitted by the recommenders (not by the applicant). A notification will be sent by the Cal State Apply system to your selected recommenders prompting them to upload their recommendation materials. 

Step 5 | Submit your transcripts

A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university in any major/discipline (verified via official transcripts submitted to San Jose State University) is required with a 3.0 GPA or higher preferred. (Please note, applications with a GPA under 2.50 will be automatically denied by the 91ÁÔÆæ Graduate Admissions Office.)

Request one official transcript from each college/university where you studied. If the college/university provides official electronic transcripts, the institution can email the transcripts to etranscript@sjsu.edu or graduate@sjsu.edu. Questions pertaining to transcripts, GPA calculations, and application fees should be directed to grad-admissions@sjsu.edu.

If electronic transcripts cannot be sent, then sealed official transcripts can mailed to the 91ÁÔÆæ Graduate Admissions office at: 

Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations
San Jose State University 
One Washington Square
San Jose, CA 95192-0017

Step 6 | Submit your application

Once you submit your application via Cal State Apply, check your application status online at . Your ID and PINs are provided shortly by 91ÁÔÆæ's Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations Office after you submit your application via Cal State Apply.

The total application processing time is between five to six weeks after all necessary documents have been received by the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations Office, so we recommend that you submit your application early in the processing cycle.

Complete the MA Requirements

Orientation and Registration

  • Attend a new student orientation
  • Register in the program’s foundational courses via 
  • Add courses during the first week of classes if you miss your enrollment appointment
  • Fall 2025 admitted students must accept their admission if they plan to enroll by (1) saying ‘yes’ through Intent to Enroll and (2) paying a $200 non refundable (and non transferable) enrollment deposit by June 1, 2025 in order to register for Fall 2025 classes. The $200 enrollment deposit will be applied towards your tuition and fees once you enroll in Fall 2025 classes. For more information visit Mandatory Intent to Enroll webpage on the Graduate Admissions website.

Additional Resources

For information about financial aid opportunities, internship and job opportunities, research opportunities, and more, visit our Student Resources web page.