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An Investigation of Student Outcomes Based on Student-to-School Counselor Ratios

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  • Derron Hilts orcid logo (Niagara University)
  • Yanhong Liu orcid logo (Syracuse University)
  • Xiuyan Guo orcid logo (Pearson VUE)

Abstract

The authors of this study examined the differences in students’ four-year college enrollment, graduation rate, chronic absenteeism, and standardized test scores (i.e., ELA and Math) based on student-to-school counselor ratios (i.e., < 200 students per counselor; 200-300 students per counselor; > 300 students per counselor) across New York State (NYS) during the 2021-2022 school year. Archival data were collected from accessible data through the NYS Education Department. Multivariate analyses of variance (MANOVA) indicated significant differences between groups. Namely, our results revealed that 1.1% – 4.2% of the variance in student outcomes was explained by the student-to-school counselor ratio. We discussed implications for school counseling.

Keywords: school counseling, school counselor caseloads, student-to-school counselor ratio, student outcomes, student achievement

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Hilts, D., Liu, Y., & Guo, X. (2025). An investigation of student outcomes based on student-to- school counselor ratios. Counseling Scholarship & Practice in Educational Communities, 1(1), 32 - 61. https://doi.org/10.7275/cspec.2302 

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  • New York State School Counselor Association

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Published on
18 Feb 2025
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