Study Guide

Counselor
Test Design and Framework

The test design below describes general assessment information. The framework that follows is a detailed outline that explains the knowledge and skills that this test measures.

Test Design

Format Computer-based test (CBT) and online-proctored test
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Time* 2 hours
Passing Score 220
*Does not include 15-minute tutorial

Test Framework

 

graph of percentages of each content domain's weight toward overall test score detailed in table below

Content Domain Range of Competencies Approximate Percentage of Test Score
I. Student Development, Learning, and Guidance 0001–0003 30%
II. Comprehensive School Counseling 0004–0007 40%
III. Professional Knowledge and Practice 0008–0010 30%

Domain I–Student Development, Learning, and Guidance

Competency 0001–Understand human growth and development from early childhood to young adulthood.

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Competency 0002–Understand the learning process and factors that affect learning.

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Competency 0003–Understand theories and practices in education and school counseling and the importance of developing and implementing guidance curricula and prevention programming that promotes the mental health and well-being of all students.

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Domain II–Comprehensive School Counseling

Competency 0004–Understand the components of comprehensive, standards-based, and outcome-focused school guidance and counseling programs, as well as how to implement, manage, and evaluate school guidance and counseling programs.

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Competency 0005–Understand individual counseling, group work, and classroom guidance, as well as how to implement and assess the effectiveness of guidance and counseling strategies.

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Competency 0006–Understand responsive services and crisis counseling and how to plan, implement, manage, and evaluate responsive services and crisis counseling.

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Competency 0007–Understand developmentally appropriate college- and career-readiness guidance and counseling, as well as how to manage and evaluate postsecondary educational guidance and counseling.

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Domain III–Professional Knowledge and Practice

Competency 0008–Understand the role of the school counselor as a change agent, leader, and advocate and how to communicate and collaborate with stakeholders to promote educational equity and success for all students.

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Competency 0009–Understand strategies for developing and maintaining productive relationships with students and their families, colleagues and other professionals, and community agencies and service providers.

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Competency 0010–Understand professional, legal, and ethical requirements and issues in school counseling and how to apply professional, legal, and ethical standards as school counselors.

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