The Journal of School Counseling is not accepting unsolicited, general manuscripts for the foreseeable future. To ensure the journal's sustainability, we are transitioning to a special edition format. Check back for a call for the next special edition in early 2025! In the meantime, we will be publishing a special edition in January of 2025 focused on rural counseling. We have all of our manuscripts for that edition, so please no inquiries. Enjoy your fall 2024 semester!
Rebecca Koltz, Editor
About the Journal of School Counseling (JSC)
Elevating school counseling since 2003
The Journal of School Counseling (JSC) is dedicated to publishing articles that promote the effective practice of school counseling. Our mission is to foster a community of scholarship by sharing the insights, practices, and research of school counselors and counselor educators nationwide. We believe this journal showcases the wisdom and best practices of professional school counselors, alongside the cutting-edge research and ideas from counselor educators training future counselors. To maintain the sustainability of the journal, we will focus on publishing one special edition per year and will no longer accept unsolicited, general manuscripts. For our special editions, we will accept manuscripts of the following types as long as they are connected to the special edition topic:
Resource Briefs presents current practices and research on concepts, strategies, or activities that school counselors may use to deliver their school counseling programs. These articles are brief (12 pages or less, excluding references) and are meant to be introductions to topics, research, and practices that provide immediate relevance and applicability to school counselors.
In addition, the journal continues to offer the following interest sections:
Innovative Methods includes thorough descriptions of techniques, strategies, skills, and activities that have been developed and/or implemented by counselors in elementary, middle, and high schools. We invite you to submit your “best practices” and to tell others why they are particularly effective.
Theory & Research hosts a variety of manuscripts, both qualitative and quantitative, that describe original research as well as literature reviews on topics pertaining to school counseling.
Professional Development primarily describes, through manuscripts and position papers, ways in which school counselors can continue to cultivate and enhance their professional identities. Training strategies for school counseling students as well as continuing education for experienced counselors will be highlighted.
Current Issues features manuscripts and position papers that detail contemporary issues affecting schools and school counselors. Authors are invited to explore topics such as charter schools, special education, funding issues, and social issues faced by children and adolescents.
JSC is a national, peer-reviewed journal. We strive to publish high quality articles that are pertinent and elevate school counseling. In 2024 the journal transitioned to a once per year special edition journal. As an online journal, submission and review of manuscripts are handled electronically.
In today’s world, replete with ever changing political, social, and economic conditions, it is important to remain informed and active. This journal serves as a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas and practices that elevate school counseling.