Questionnaire surveys were held to examine educational effects on university and graduate students who participated in educational counseling (N = 28.) The three research items were as follows: teaching skills for class, literacy for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for teaching classes, and contribution when they became a teacher. The purpose of this research was to clarify how experience periods of participaticipation in educational counseling activities influenced educational effects on students. The results of this survey indicated that students with two-year or longer participation had increased effects. Students who participated for two years or longer gained the same results of graduates and were expected to contribute to the teaching profession after leaving university. Although participating several times in educational counseling exerted effects to some extent, this investigation suggested that continuous participation for several years could exert more pronounced effects. Taking these findings into account, we will guide students to enhance the teaching profession with the benefits from experiences of engaging in educational consultation.