Counselor Education Program (MA, PhD)

A Quick Overview of Counselor Education

The Counselor Education programs are housed in the School of Intervention and Wellness within the College of Health and Human Services of The University of Toledo. Counselor Education offers a Masters of Arts degree in Counselor Education with concentrations in School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, a doctoral degree in Counselor Education, and post-masters training toward endorsement as an Ohio licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (PCC). The graduate counseling programs are accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP) (http://www.cacrep.org).

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About the Faculty

Full-Time CES faculty and staff include John Laux (Ph.D., University of Akron), Professor of Counselor Education; Associate Professor; Susan Long (Ph.D., The University of Toledo), Assistant Lecturer; and Assistant Professor, Leslie Neyland-Brown (Ph.D., The University of Toledo).

About the University

The University of Toledo is one of 13 state universities in Ohio. It was established in 1872 and became a member of the state university system in 1967. The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio merged in 2006 to form the third-largest public university operating budget in Ohio. UT is a community built around diverse academic colleges and professional programs matched only by a handful of public universities nationwide, including The Ohio State University and the University of Michigan. UT's main campus, located along the banks of the Ottawa River in a residential section of the city, includes historic buildings, modern facilities, contemporary residence halls, and abundant  green space. The University of Toledo Health Science Campus is home to UT Medical Center hospitals and clinics and many of UT's health-science research and education programs that are teaching the next generation of physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals.

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, Chicago, Illinois, as well as Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio.

How to Contact Us

Department of Human Services
College of Health and Human Services
Health & Human Services Building, Room 3100
The University of Toledo, Mail Stop 119
2801 W. Bancroft St., Toledo, Ohio 43606
Telephone: 419-530-2142 | Fax: 419-530-2651

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Last Updated: 8/21/23