Are you considering a rewarding career as a pupil services professional in Wisconsin? Whether you're aiming to become a school social worker, school psychologist, school counselor, or school nurse, understanding the licensure process is crucial. Here's a straightforward guide to help you navigate the pathway to obtaining your pupil services license in Wisconsin.
Understanding the Pathway
To begin, it's important to know the educational requirements for each role:
- School Social Worker: Requires a master's degree.
- School Psychologist: Requires an education specialist or doctorate degree.
- School Counselor: Requires a master's degree.
- School Nurse: Requires a bachelor's degree or higher.
These roles are essential in supporting students' well-being and academic success, making them highly rewarding career choices.
Steps to Obtain Your License
If you fit this pathway profile and are ready to pursue a career as a pupil services professional, follow these steps:
- Decide what pupil services licensure you are interested in.
- Identify the Wisconsin college/university approved to prepare pupil services professionals for the Wisconsin license you are seeking using the Find a Preparation Program page.
- Contact the college/university directly to learn about their programs and enrollment. See Contact Information for Approved Educator Preparation Programs.
- Complete the degree requirements.
- Complete all the requirements of the approved pupil services licensure program.
- Apply for a Wisconsin Initial Educator License using the ELO System.
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