Skip to Content | Text-only
Counseling and Psychological Services

Professional Counseling

The professional counseling programs are no longer taking application for entry. 

 

Current and past professional counseling students should see the FAQ  page regarding this program transition.

Accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Program (CACREP)


The Department of Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS), part of the College of Education, Georgia State University, offers graduate degree programs designed to prepare counselors, counseling psychologists and school psychologists for a variety of settings.  These various work settings include vocational and technical, universities, governmental agencies, businesses and industries, religious settings, labor departments, community agencies and mental health facilities. A student's skills are developed from multidisciplinary coursework, both within and outside of the department, and from extensive supervised practica, and internships through out the metro-Atlanta area.

The professional counseling programs are no longer taking application for entry.

Prospective students interested in the professional counseling program are encouraged to consider our newest program, the Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling, beginning in Fall 2010.