Removing barriers to achievement

Our students develop tools to address psychological, social, and environmental barriers to educational achievement and personal development.

Coursework and clinical experience equip students to have an impact in schools, healthcare, and other community settings.

Our Stories

Marilyn Cornish and Kayla Phillips

Auburn College of Education professor Marilyn Cornish helps students develop personally and professionally in counseling psychology.

Three Auburn School Counseling alumni are pictured sitting and speaking to students inside a classroom.

In a meaningful return that bridged past and future, Auburn University’s School Counseling Program in the College of Education recently welcomed back three alumni to speak with first-year master’s students.

A graphic illustration shows a therapist seated and talking with a seated patient, with a dialogue box over each person

A new partnership is bringing a community-centered mental health series aimed at strengthening support and awareness to Tallapoosa County, Alabama.