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The CoPE graduate programs in Counseling Psychology, School Psychology, and Counselor Education offer multiple specialized tracks aimed at equipping students with essential competencies for professional practice and academic research in human services. These disciplines focus on helping individuals, groups, and organizations achieve peak performance in personal growth, social relationships, educational pursuits, and career development. Alumni find employment across diverse environments such as educational institutions, mental health clinics, corporate settings, government offices, and community service organizations. Depending on their chosen specialization and degree level, graduates may work as academic researchers, faculty members, clinical supervisors, licensed psychologists, professional counselors, or program directors. The School Counseling master's program provides foundational training for aspiring school counselors in K-12 environments. These professionals act as educational leaders, student advocates, and institutional reformers, delivering counseling services, designing comprehensive guidance programs, and partnering with educators, administrators, families, and local communities to support students' academic achievement, emotional well-being, and career readiness.