School Counseling Aid and Scholarships
Explore the various options to assist with your graduate education:
The School Counseling program offers Merit Scholarships, Ignatius Grant Awards, and CRISP Scholar Awards. Number of scholarships and awards vary each academic semester.
Merit Scholarships are awarded to individuals who have an exceptional academic record as evidenced by their undergraduate grade point average, strong interpersonal skills as evidenced in the campus interview and recommendations along with strong program faculty nominations.
Ignatius Grant Awards are offered to individuals with a strong commitment to social justice and diversity
as evidenced during the campus interview, personal essay and diversity statement.
Awardee must also have strong program faculty nominations.
CRISP Scholar Awards are offered to a select number of qualified applicants who come from diverse backgrounds
with a commitment to working in high need schools in Baltimore County. Review more information about the CRISP Scholar award.
For more information refer to the scholarships and awards page.
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Contact us at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990.Attend an Information Session

Program Options
Loyola's School Counseling programs are designed to meet all stages of your professional life—whether you are entering the profession and learning the basics, or if you are an established counselor who wants to continue your education and advance your knowledge and skillset. Our students are prepared to effectively serve, lead, and be advocates for social justice and mental health in pre K-12 settings.
To meet the youth mental health crisis, we offer counselors the opportunity to not only become eligible for licensure as a school counselor, but also to meet the preparation requirements to become licensed as a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in the state of Maryland. We invite you to explore our M.A. or M.Ed. program, or one of three post-master's options.
Request information
Ready to learn more?Explore the following links or contact us at education@loyola.edu or 410-617-2990. For admission-related questions, contact Mechelle Palmer at mjpalmer@loyola.edu.