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The Initial School Counselor Certificate is a standard educator credential under the umbrella of Service Fields that is valid for three (3) school years, granted to individuals who have completed an approved undergraduate or graduate educator preparation program. It is primarily issued to novice educators or those lacking recent school counseling experience. If, after three (3) years, an educator does not fulfill the criteria to advance to a renewable Professional certificate, they must either reapply for a new Initial certificate or qualify for an annual extension upon the employer’s request.
To become an Initial School Counselor in South Carolina, you need:
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There are no explicit experience requirements listed for Initial Certification in School Counseling, beyond the completion of the required education and field experiences included in your advanced School Counseling Program.
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According to Section 59-26-30 of the South Carolina Code Annotated (see S.C. Code of Laws), the South Carolina State Board of Education (SBE) adopts nationally recognized educator assessments for certification and sets the qualifying scores required for each assessment.
The Praxis® School Counselor (5422) test is designed to evaluate the professional knowledge and competencies of entry-level School Counselors. The test assesses whether these individuals possess the necessary standards-relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities for competent professional practice in School Counseling.
This assessment follows the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) School Counselor Professional Standards & Competencies, which outline the essential mindsets and behaviors required to meet the profession’s demands and address the needs of students from pre-K through 12th grade.
Key Details about the Praxis® School Counselor Test:
Test Content Overview: The test covers several domains relevant to the practice of School Counseling, such as:
The Educational Testing Service (ETS), the organization that administers the Praxis® tests, offers free resources to help candidates prepare for the School Counselor test. These resources include a detailed overview of the test content, sample questions, and study tips.
A background check is required for certification in South Carolina to ensure the safety and suitability of educators for working with students. Applicants must complete a criminal background check with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This involves submitting fingerprints for review, which can be done via electronic live scan or manual card scan.
To meet the requirements, applicants must follow these steps:
The processing fee is $51.50.
There are several steps for the South Carolina educator certification application process (see How to Apply Overview). Here’s a breakdown of the steps:
Fees Associated with Application Submission:
If you need assistance with your application, contact the Educator Services Call Center at (803)-896-0325 during their operating hours or via email at certification@ed.sc.gov.