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CHEA-Recognized Licensure Programs

CHEA-Recognized Licensure Programs

Kent State also offers licensure programs that CAEP does not specifically review because they are accredited by another CHEA-recognized accreditor; these programs are all also approved by the Ohio Department of Higher Education:

  • Multi-Age Education – Art (NASAD)
  • Multi-Age Education – Music (NASM)
  • Multi-Age Education – Dance (NASD)
  • Library/Media (ALA)
  • School Audiologist (ASHA)
  • School Counselor (CACREP)
  • School Psychology (APA)
  • School Speech-Language Pathologist (ASHA)

Student Leaders lined up receiving awards

Each spring, we celebrate not only the accomplishments of our graduating students, but also the passing of the torch—the moment when one generation of leaders makes way for the next. This year’s Student Media leadership team has been exceptional, guiding our media outlets through transformation, innovation and a deepened connection to our campus and community. Their legacy is already clear, and their influence will continue to shape our work for years to come.Audio and Entertainment As the first-ever director of the newly formed Audio and Entertainment division, Anthony Furiga helped buil...

Congratulations to Jackson Jin and Karen Wetzel, this year’s winners of the Graduate Student Best Paper Award in the Department of Psychological Sciences!Jackson’s paper is “Time Spent Gaming, Depressive Symptoms, and Behavioral Activation: A Longitudinal Mediation Study on Predictors of Gaming Disorderâ€, published in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.Karen’s paper is “Bracing for Impact: An Intensive Longitudinal Investigation of Weight Stigma, Vigilant Coping, and Maladaptive Eatingâ€, published in Social Science & Medicine. ...

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