At a Glance
The Graduate School of Education and Counseling offers degrees, certificates, licensure, and endorsement preparation in a number of areas.
Degree Programs
- Art Therapy
- Professional mental health counseling
- Professional mental health and addiction counseling
- Marriage, couple, and family therapy
- Education administration and leadership
- School counseling
- School psychology
- Teaching
The Graduate School of Education and Counseling also offers extensive career development opportunities, including certificate programs and continuing education credits through our Center for Community Engagement.
Accreditation
For complete accreditation information, visit our catalog.
Financial Aid
- Percentage of degree-seeking students who receive financial aid: 71%
Enrollment, Fall 2017
- Art Therapy: 38*
- Educational Administration: 83
- Educational Leadership (doctoral program): 36
- Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy: 99
- Professional Mental Health Counseling—Specialization in Addictions: 62
- Professional Mental Health Counseling: 119
- School Counseling: 57
- School Psychology: 53
- Student Affairs Administration: 29
- Teacher Education: 70
- Teacher Professional Development: 24
*Program established in 2018. Data reflects 2018 enrollment.
Profile of Entering Class, 2017-18
- Average student age: 32
- Student age range: 21-62
- Percentage who completed post-secondary studies outside Oregon: 56%
Academic Excellence
- Total number of tenured and tenure-track faculty and faculty with term: 38
- Percentage of tenure-track faculty with PhD or EdD: 100
Graduate School of Education and Counseling is located in Rogers Hall.
email graddean@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6000
Dean Scott Fletcher
Graduate School of Education and Counseling
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road MSC 93
Portland OR 97219