a master's level counselor who provides guidance and counseling services for all students
a person who is specially trained to help you realize your full potential as a unique human being
a student advocate, and students should feel free to seek help from him or her
a trained mental health professional who works in the school to assist students with their emotional, academic, and social needs
a trained professional who conducts in-school activities to meet the emotional and developmental needs of children and adolescents
a trained professional who works in partnership with
A practitioner who meets the needs of students in three basic educational domains: academic development, career development, and personal/social development. This is accomplished through the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program that promotes and enhances student achievement through a guidance curriculum, individual planning strategies, responsive services and comprehensive school counseling program support/advocacy.
A school counselor is a counselor and educator who works in schools, and are often referred to as "guidance counselors" or "educational counselors". In professional literature, the term school counselor is preferred.