School Counseling Internship AgreementSchool Counseling Internship Agreement • July 25th, 2019
Contract Type FiledJuly 25th, 2019This Agreement is made and entered into by and between [_____________________________], hereinafter called “District” and WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, through its College of Education, Educational Leadership and Counseling Psychology Department, hereinafter called "WSU”.
SCHOOL COUNSELING INTERNSHIP AGREEMENTSchool Counseling Internship Agreement • April 5th, 2017
Contract Type FiledApril 5th, 2017The School Counseling Program at Seattle University and many public and private schools and community agencies share common interests in and commitments to the value of an internship in preparing counseling students for quality professional service in diverse communities. Seattle University interns receive college credit for supervised internship in school counseling. This School Counseling Internship Agreement (“Agreement”) delineates areas of responsibility for the School Counseling Program and the School, respectively.
ContractSchool Counseling Internship Agreement • August 26th, 2005
Contract Type FiledAugust 26th, 2005Elsie Arntzen, Superintendent Montana Office of Public Instruction PO Box 202501Helena, Montana 59620-2501 ATTN: Educator Licensure SCHOOL COUNSELING INTERNSHIP AGREEMENT AGREEMENT with ___________________________________________________, the intern, school district, of , Montana, and (appropriate Montana university). This agreement between the above-named parties specifies the responsibilities of the parties involved in the conduct of an internship program in lieu of, but leading to, Montana licensure in school counseling. CONDITIONS: This agreement will be in effect only when the following conditions are met: 1. The intern candidate must be admitted into an approved university program leading to a school counseling K-12 endorsement on a teaching or specialist license that meets the Montana Teacher Education Program Standards for counseling (ARM 10.58.512).2. The Montana Board of Public Education and the Office of Public Instruction exempt the participating school district from a d