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School Counselor — SC/NCC
Total cost: $200
Yes
Credential Required
Yes
Praxis Required
No
CACREP Required
60 hrs
Internship Hrs
45 hrs
CE Hours
$200
Total Initial Fees
Master's Degree, CACREP & Field Experience
VerifiedMaster's Degree
Required
Degree Field
Master's degree in School Counseling from an accredited institution
CACREP Required
No
Practicum Hours
60 hours
Internship Hours
60 hours
School counselor preparation universally requires a master's degree in school counseling or counselor education. CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs) accreditation is required or strongly preferred in many states. Practicum typically involves 100 hours of supervised experience, and internship ranges from 300 to 700 hours of school-based supervised experience. Programs align with ASCA National Model standards for comprehensive school counseling programs.
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Praxis & State Examination Requirements
VerifiedPraxis School Counselor (5421) Required
National Examination
Exam Details
Praxis Core exams (reading, writing, math) required; Praxis I alternative with minimum scores of 177 reading, 174 writing, 175 math (combined 526)
Passing Score
Combined 526 (Praxis I) or passing scores on Praxis Core
No State Exam
State-Specific Exam
The Praxis School Counselor exam (5421) is the most widely required examination, accepted in approximately 35+ states. The exam covers foundations of school counseling, program development and management, counseling and consultation, and professional standards. Some states (CA, FL, IL, MA, MI, MN, NY, TX, WA) use their own state-specific examinations. Passing scores for the Praxis typically range from 152 to 160 depending on the state.
Overall licensing difficulty: 22/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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Praxis School Counselor Exam (5421)
Passing Score
Combined 526 (Praxis I) or passing scores on Praxis Core
Format
Computer-based, multiple choice
How long should you study? Most candidates study 2–4 weeks before taking the Praxis School Counselor Exam (5421).
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NCC, State Credential & Experience
VerifiedCertification Type
School Counselor Endorsement
Issuing Body
Vermont Agency of Education
NCC Accepted
No
Experience Required
No
Grade Levels
PK-12
School counselor credentials vary in terminology across states: certificates, licenses, credentials, and endorsements. Most are issued by the state Department of Education rather than a separate licensing board. The National Certified Counselor (NCC) credential from NBCC is recognized in 40+ states as an additional qualification. Many states require 2-4 years of school-based counseling experience for advancement from an initial to a professional-level credential.
State Certification/Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState Credential Required
State Credential Title
Level I or Level II School Counselor Endorsement
Additional Notes
Vermont requires certification/licensure for all school counselors working in public schools.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia require some form of certification, licensure, or credentialing for school counselors working in public schools. The terminology varies: some states issue "certificates," others issue "licenses," "credentials," or "endorsements." Most credentials are issued through the state Department of Education rather than a separate professional licensing board.
Practice Scope & Service Areas
VerifiedGrade Levels
PK-12
Individual Counseling
Authorized
Group Counseling
Authorized
College/Career Advising
Authorized
Crisis Intervention
Vermont school counselors provide crisis intervention services including suicide risk assessment, threat assessment, and crisis response within the school setting
School counselors provide comprehensive services aligned with the ASCA National Model, including academic development, career planning, and social-emotional support. Services encompass individual and group counseling, classroom guidance lessons, college and career advising, crisis intervention, consultation with parents and teachers, and referrals to community resources. School counselors are distinct from clinical mental health counselors and practice within the school setting.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $200 |
Certification/License Fee | Included |
Renewal Fee | $50 |
Total Initial Fees Application and certification fees; excludes exam fees and background check costs | $200 |
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Renewal & Professional Development Requirements
Verified3 years
Renewal Period
45 hrs
CE/PD Hours Required
$50
Renewal Fee
CE/PD Details
Minimum 45 hours in endorsed field plus 15 hours of specified credits per 3-year renewal cycle (Level I)
Regulatory Board
School counselor credentials must be renewed on schedule with the state department of education or credentialing authority. Most states use a 5-year renewal cycle. Continuing education/professional development requirements range from 6 to 100 hours per cycle and typically cover school counseling theory, ethics, social-emotional learning, crisis intervention, college and career readiness, and culturally responsive counseling. Some states use "clock hours," "professional development units," or "renewal credits" instead of standard CE hours.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Interstate Compact
Yes
Reciprocity Requirements
Most states offer reciprocity or endorsement pathways for school counselors credentialed in other states. Requirements typically include verification of current credentials, meeting education and examination requirements, and completing a background check. Some states may require a state-specific examination or additional coursework. Interstate agreements and the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement facilitate credential portability across participating states.
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Vermont requires the Praxis School Counselor exam. The state uses a two-level endorsement system (Level I and Level II) added to a Vermont Educator License. Vermont's Agency of Education handles all educator licensing. 9 semester hours required per renewal cycle.
Vermont requires certification/licensure for all school counselors working in public schools.
A master's degree in school counseling is required.
The Praxis School Counselor exam (5422) is required with a passing score of 156.
Practicum (100 hrs) and internship (600 hrs) in a school setting are required.
9 semester hours of college credit or equivalent professional development per 5-year renewal cycle.
Grade levels covered: PK-12.
School counselors provide academic, career, and social-emotional support aligned with the ASCA National Model.
School Counselor requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vermont (you) | $200 | 340–370 wks | |
| Massachusetts | $100 | 340–370 wks | → |
| New Hampshire | $130 | 340–370 wks | → |
| New York | $50 | 340–370 wks | → |
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Vermont requires certification for school counselors. The Praxis School Counselor exam (5421) is required. All certification is managed through the Vermont Agency of Education.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state department of education.