YSU COUNSELING GRADUATES | Honor society inductees


Youngstown State University recently inducted several counseling graduate students into the Eta Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota, the National Honor Society for Professional Counselors. Chi Sigma Iota, with chapters at more than 275 universities, is the world’s largest counseling honor society. The mission of Chi Sigma Iota is to promote scholarship, research, professionalism, leadership and excellence in the profession of counseling. Membership is by invitation only to graduate students in counseling who have distinguished themselves through professional excellence and aspire to work as professional counselors.

The YSU program in counseling is designed to prepare graduates who have the necessary knowledge, skills and dis-positions to best serve in mental-health centers, schools, recovery centers and colleges in the area. The inductees and their study areas are:

Monique Baker, Youngstown, clinical mental- health counseling.

Jessica Conlin, Youngstown, student affairs.

Christina Costello, Youngstown, student affairs.

April Courtney, Niles, school counseling.

Elizabeth Crawford, Canfield, school counseling.

Clark Cretella, Youngstown, addictions counseling.

Danielle Daltorio, New Middletown, clinical mental health.

Sarah Deiger, Youngstown, college counseling.

Carrie DeMarco, Youngstown, student affairs.

Rick Fawcett, McDonald, clinical mental-health counseling.

Kelly Gorman, Struthers, student affairs.

Christina Guzzo, Youngstown, addictions counseling.

Calie Makoski, Poland, clinical mental-health and school counseling.

Robin Miller, Sharon, Pa., clinical mental-health counseling.

Danielle Mordocco, Canfield, student affairs.

Tyechia Patterson, Girard, student affairs.

Renee Pitts, Niles, clinical mental-health counseling.

Carolanne Semancik, Hubbard, clinical mental- health counseling.

Brittany Thomas, Youngstown, student affairs.

Shanelle Toney, Youngstown, school counseling.

Tiffany Varney, Youngstown, student affairs.

Demetrius Williams, Warren, college counseling.

Tom Zimmerman, North Jackson, clinical mental-health counseling.