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Counseling &
Human Development Services
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310
White Hall
Kent State University
P.O. Box 5190
Kent State University
Kent, Ohio 44242-0001
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Phone: (330) 672-2662
FAX: (330) 672-2472
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Last Modified: 6/2008
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1946
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The office of the Director of the Guidance Testing Service occupied by Dr.
Dwight L. Arnold was a six foot square section in the back of what is not
room 218 of Kent Hall overlooking the front porch on the second floor.
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Dr. Dwight Arnold was appointed by President George Bowman of KSU to become
the Director of the Guidance and Testing Service.
1947
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The Department of Special Education was established under which was included
Guidance Counseling and School Psychology. The Guidance Testing Service was
named to be a part of this department.
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forerunner of the practicum courses occurred when Dr. Arnold observed
Virginia Bica, one of his students, interpret another student's test results
with this student.
1950
1951
1952
1956
1960
1962
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Dr. Donald Ferguson became the Coordinator of Student Personnel and
Counselor Education. This new title replaced the formal title, Counselor
Education.
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The Bureau of Educational Research came into existence under the College of
Education. This was a spin-off from the original Guidance and Testing
Service which was a subsidiary of the Counselor Education Program.
1964
1965
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This was the first academic year in which the Certificate of Advanced
Studies (CAS) was used in Student Personnel and Counselor Education.
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The first Ph.D. graduated from the department - Edwin B. Smith (Advisor: Dr.
Dizney). This was the first Student Personnel Service doctorate in the
Higher Education program.
1966
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The first Ph.D. graduated from the Counseling Education program: John Papas
(Advisor: Dr. Litwack).
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The first advanced studies (Ed.S.) in Counselor Education was awarded to
Gary Michael Miller.
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Dr. Ferguson left KSU.
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Dr. Lawrence Litwack succeeded Dr. Ferguson in the coordination of the
Student Personnel and Counselor Education division.
1967
1969
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February 13 - the Board of Trustees announced the establishment of the new
Department of Counseling and Personnel Services Education.
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Rehabilitation Counselor Education became an area of the new Department of
Counseling and Personnel Services Education.
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Three sections of the School Counselor Education program were in existence.
Dr. Russell Getson was coordinator and worked with procedures and theory.
Dr. Glenn Saltzman worked with organization and administration. Dr. Ansel
Woldt directed Elementary School Counselor Education.
1970
1971
1973
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Dr. Lawrence Litwack resigned as the chair of the department. Several weeks
later, Dr. Russell Getson became the acting chair. Later, Dr. Glenn Saltzman
was appointed department chair.
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Undergraduate and graduate programs throughout the College of Education were
examined by teams representing the National Conference for Accreditation of
Teacher Education (NCATE) and the Department of Education of the State of
Ohio. Every program was reaccredited without qualification.
1974
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The department voted unanimously to change the wording of the catalogue
regarding the doctoral program to read: "Emphasis in Counseling and
Personnel Services Education and Supervision, School Psychology,
Rehabilitation Counseling, Small Group Studies".
1975
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2000
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Dr. Marty Jencius (from the University of South Carolina) and Dr. Melanie
Warnke (from the University of Western Michigan) were hired as Assistant
Professor and Associate Professor respectively.
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Dr. Bill Nemec was hired as the Director of the Counseling and Human
Development Center.
2001
2002
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Dr. J. Steve Rainey (from Texas A&M - Commerce) was hired as an Assistant
Professor.
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Dr. West continued to coordinate the CHDS doctoral program. Dr. Jason
McGlothlin became the CHDS Master's Programs Coordinator.
2003
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School Counseling licensure changed in Ohio. School Counselor's no longer
need teaching experience! The CHDS faculty assisted in the lobbying of this
licensure change.
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Drs. Nemec and McGlothlin worked on the development of a handbook that would
delineate requirements of new school counselor education programs in Ohio.
This was a project hosted by the Ohio Association of Counselor Education and
Supervision (OACES) and the Ohio Department of Education (ODE).
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Dr. Lynne Guillot Miller (from the University of New Orleans) was hired as
an Assistant Professor.
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The KSU chapter of Chi Sigma Iota International (Kappa Sigma Upsilon) was
named Outstanding Chapter of the Year!
2004
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Drs. McGlothlin, West, Bubenzer and Jencius worked on the first On-Line /
Electronic version of a CACREP self-study.
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Dr. Bill Nemec retired as the Director of the Counseling and Human
Development Center.
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Dr. Jason L. Miller was hired as the new Director of the CHDC.
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Dr. Cynthia Osborn was elected the 2004-2005 Ohio Counseling Association
President.
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Dr. Jason McGlothlin was elected the 2004-2005 Ohio Association for
Counselor Education and Supervision President.
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Dr. Lynne Guillot Miller was elected the 2004-2005 Ohio Association for
Counselor Education and Supervision President-Elect.
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Dr. Steve Rainey was elected the 2004-2005 Ohio Association for Counselor
Education and Supervision Secretary.
2006
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Counselor Education and Supervision journal (published quarterly
by the American Counseling Association, sponsored by the Association for
Counselor Education and Supervision), under the co-editorship of John West
and Cynthia Osborn, is now based in the CHDS Program.
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The CHDS Program faculty are ranked #1 in the
nation in scholarly productivity according to The Chronicle of Higher
Education!
2007
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