A Quick Overview of CESP

CESP is located in the College of Health and Human Services of The University of Toledo. CESP offers a variety of programs including master's degrees in School Counseling and Community Counseling, a master's/education specialist degree program in school psychology, a doctoral degree Counselor Education and Supervision, and post-masters training toward endorsement as a licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (PCC) in Ohio. Graduate Counseling programs have been accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).

About the Faculty

Full-Time CESP faculty and staff include Jane Cox (Ph.D., Kent State University), Paula Dupuy, Chair, (Ed.D., University of Cincinnati), Sharla Fasko (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati), John Laux (Ph.D., University of Akron),  Wendy Cochrane (Ph.D., University of South Florida), Nick Piazza (Ph.D., Southern Illinois University - Carbondale), Martin Ritchie, (Ed.D., University of Virginia), Kathleen Salyers (Ph.D., Ohio University), and Sue Martin (Department Secretary).

About the College of Health & Human Services

CHHS became the newest college at the University of Toledo when it was created July 1, 1999. Jerome Sullivan has served as the CHHS Dean since the college's inception. CHHS offers 44 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through eight departments in two divisions. CESP resides in the Division of Human Services along with Social Work, Criminal Justice, Undergraduate Legal Studies, and Military Science. The Division of Health is home to the Departments of Health Professions, Kinesiology, and Public Health and Rehabilitative Services. CHHS is dedicated to providing quality undergraduate and graduate programs in the professional fields of health and human services through a continuous commitment to education, research, and service.

About the University

The University of Toledo consists of seven colleges occupying five campus locations covering more than 450 acres. The main campus is located on Bancroft Street, while the Scott Park campus is located on Nebraska Avenue.  Both campuses are in  attractive residential areas of western Toledo. Located only six miles from downtown Toledo, the main campus is easily reached via Interstate 75 and the Ohio Turnpike (I-80/I-90). The University of Toledo is conveniently situated within easy driving distance of the University of Michigan, Bowling Green State University, and the Medical College of Ohio.

About Toledo

The city of Toledo is located on the Maumee River in Northwest Ohio near the western edge of Lake Erie. The population of Toledo is about 350,000, while the metropolitan area has about 750,000 residents. Toledo is the 49th largest city in the U.S., and a center of industry and automotive assembly. Toledo offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities including a world class art museum, zoo, science center, triple A baseball, ECHL hockey, and water sports. In addition, Toledo is within easy driving distance of Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan, as well as Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio.
 

Toledo.com

Toledo Museum of Art


Toledo Symphony Orchestra

Concerts in Toledo


Toledo Opera


Tower Brass Quintet

The Swamp - Home of the Black Swamp Blues Society

Toledo Area Chamber of Commerce

The Toledo Blade Online

"One of America's Great Newspapers"

Toledo Visitor and Convention Center


Toledo-Lucas County Public Library

Local Airports

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Science, Learning and Fun! COSI

Toledo's Professional Baseball Team "
The Mud Hens"

Toledo Zoo

 


How to Contact Us

Department of Counselor Education & School Psychology
College of Health & Human Services
Room HH 3100, Mail Stop 119
The University of Toledo
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, Ohio 43606
Telephone: 419-530-2718 | Fax: 419-530-7879