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Address issues of racism, educational disparities, and systemic inequities through Loyola University Chicago's MEd in School and Community Counseling. Earning this counseling master's degree equips you to assist students and families as a licensed counselor committed to social justice.
Loyola's Master of Education in School and Community Counseling features instruction from nationally renowned faculty specializing in social justice. These experts will train you to be a culturally aware professional, transformative leader, and vocal champion within schools and neighborhoods.
Tackle racial injustice, opportunity gaps, and various forms of discrimination by pursuing the MEd in School and Community Counseling at Loyola University Chicago. Graduates of this program emerge as licensed counselors ready to empower students and families through a social justice lens.
The Master of Education program connects you with Loyola's distinguished faculty - leaders in social justice education who will mentor you to become an effective, culturally responsive practitioner and advocate for systemic change in education and community settings.