The Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) School Counseling Credential (formerly K-12 School Counseling Credential), offered by the Department of Counselor Education, is a 54-unit program that qualifies individuals to be recommended to CTC to apply for a clear PPS School Counseling Credential to work as school counselors in California K-12 public schools.
Note: A master’s degree in Counseling or a closely related field is required to be eligible to apply for a clear PPS School Counseling Credential through the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). Therefore, applicants who have not already earned a master’s degree in Counseling or a related field need to apply via the Master of Arts (MA) degree in Counseling and Guidance program option. The MA in Counseling and Guidance with a PPS School Counseling Credential (MA + PPS School Counseling Credential) program option requires the completion of a minimum of 60 units.
Individuals admitted into the PPS School Counseling Credential program are eligible to apply for a PPS School Counseling Internship Credential (valid for up to two years) if they are offered a school counseling position by a local school district before completing the program requirements. To be eligible, a program candidate must have completed a minimum of 15 units (EDCO 215 , EDCO 218 , EDCO 232 , EDCO 248 , and EDCO 294 ) with a 3.0 GPA or higher and met the Basic Skills Requirement (BSR).
A Child Welfare and Attendance (CWA) Authorization, which focuses on issues related to truancy and dropout prevention, can also be obtained.
Please see department website for most current program offerings and requirements: https://www.sjsu.edu/counselored/