Santa Clara University School of Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries
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The School of Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries at Santa Clara University was created in the fall of 2001 and brought together graduate programs in Counseling Psychology, Education, and Pastoral Ministries. Approximately 800 graduate students are enrolled in the school, with 200 studying psychology, 400 studying education, and the remainder studying pastoral ministries.
[edit] Vision and Mission
"Integrating teaching excellence, scholarly research, and service to society, the School of Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries educates practitioners in education, counseling, health and human services, and pastoral ministry-whose professional competence, social conscience, and human compassion will transform lives, schools, and communities for the greater health, well being, and the common good of all, especially for those in greatest need. Toward that end, the school currently offers programs in four areas: Education, Counseling Psychology, Pastoral Ministries, and the Center for Professional Development."
[edit] Degrees and Credentials
- Education
- MA (Special Education; Educational Administration; Higher Education Administration; Interdisciplinary Education)
- Credential (Single and Multi-subject; Mild and Early Childhood; Administrative Services)
- Counseling Psychology
- MA (Counseling Psychology; Counseling)
- Pastoral Ministries

