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Seattle University's School Counseling program aims to develop ethical, thoughtful, and culturally aware professional counselors who can serve as leaders and advocates in K-12 educational settings, including both public and private institutions. With a legacy spanning almost 40 years, the program has consistently trained skilled school counselors to meet the needs of diverse learning environments.
Students must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum GPA of 3.0; must have earned credits in last 90 quarter or 60 semester credits of the degree and any post - baccalaureate courses; have Passing scores on both the WEST B (or equivalent) and WEST E tests. In addition to this, students should have obtained TOEFL with a score of 92 in the internet TOEFL, 580 in the paper TOEFL, 237 on computer-based, 7.0 in the IELTS exam, 83 per cent in the institutional MELAB test, and 62 in the Pearson Test of English.