Greetings from the ODU faculty & staff:
Old Dominion University Welcomes Ph.D. applicants for our 2014-2015 admission cycle.
Earn your Ph.D. in Counseling through our CACREP-accredited, nationally-recognized program! The award-winning faculty are committed to fostering your development as a scholar, advanced practitioner, and leader in the counseling field. Graduates from the 60-hour Ph.D. in Counseling program become counselor educators, administrators in schools, colleges, and community mental health agencies, and specialists in private practice.
In support of your success, full-time students can become Graduate Teaching Assistants with the following competitive benefits:
- Tuition waivers
- $20,000 annual stipend
- Health insurance
All Ph.D. students may access travel funds for conferences, participate in our study abroad opportunities, and work closely with our nationally-recognized faculty.
Applications are due November 1st! Students may begin classes the following Fall. More information about the application process can be found here: http://www.odu.edu/graduateadm
The Department of Counseling & Human Services: www.odu.edu/chs
Danica Hays, Associate Professor & Chair, dhays@odu.edu
Tim Grothaus, Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director, tgrothau@odu.edu
Allen W. Schwitzer, Professor and College Counseling Coordinator, aschwitz@odu.edu
Kaprea Hoquee, Assistant Professor & School Counseling Coordinator, kfjohnso@odu.edu
Jeff Moe, Assistant Professor & Clinical Mental Health Counseling Coordinator, jmoe@odu.edu
Regards,
Jeff Moe, PhD, LPC, NCC, CCMHC
Assistant Professor of Counseling
Department of Counseling & Human Services
110 Education Building
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA 23529
(757) 683-6235 (office)
(757) 683-5756 (fax)