How to Become a School Counselor in Wyoming

In America, today’s school counselors do a lot more than their predecessors. It may be hard to tell from the outside looking in, but they help teachers and staff handle various issues, counsel parents, and sometimes play a crucial part in shaping education policy. They are a pivotal part of the student success equation, and they help schools create supportive and safe environments for students.
Want to become a school counselor in the United States, but want to know how? Don’t worry; the Edvocate has your back. Check out this guide that we created explaining how to become a school counselor in Wyoming.
Academics: (Option 1) Master’s degree in school counseling and guidance or (Option 2) A master’s degree with at least 30-semester credits in sanctioned school counseling and guidance coursework.
Experience Requirements: (1) Admissibility for a license to teach and 2 years of successful teaching experience; or (2) An sanctioned one-year full-time internship in school counseling or (3) a minimum of 2 years of experience as a counselor in an assigned position of one-half time or more OR (4) 3 years of experience in a human services setting.
Assessment: Candidates are required to demonstrate knowledge of the US Constitution and the Wyoming Constitution either through coursework or an exam
Is an Institutional Recommendation Needed?: No
Licensure: K-12
Licensure Reciprocity: Yes
Criminal Background Investigation: Yes
Wyoming Professional Teaching Standards Board