William A. Dunn, M.A.
Adjunct Faculty
Will Dunn is an Adjunct Instructor and Fieldwork Supervisor in
the School Counseling Program who holds a lifetime Secondary
Teaching Credential and Pupil Personnel Service Credential. He had
taught all secondary grade levels and has been a middle school and
high school counselor for over thirty years earning local and
statewide recognition for his work with students, staff, and
families. He retired from full-time counseling at Santa Rosa High
School in 2007 and currently works as a substitute counselor. An
alumnus of the USF program, he received his Masters and PPS
Credential in 1988 and began teaching at USF in 1999. As a
practicing professional, he helps Masters degree students bridge
the theoretical aspects of educational psychology with the
day-to-day practices and expectations found in today's
school counseling centers. His practical knowledge and extensive
experience help guide students new to the profession. He is
dedicated to providing the best training experience four our next
generation of school counselors.
Education
M.A., Educational Psychology and Counseling, University of San Francisco
B.A., Political Science, Sonoma State University, CA
Pupil Personnel Services Credential: Clear
Standard Teaching Credential in Political Science: Life, Sonoma State University, CA
Single Subject Teaching Credential in Social Science: Life
Research Areas
Bridging the theoretical aspects of educational psychology with the day-to-day practices and expectations in school counseling centers.
Teaching
- PPS Internship
- PPS Traineeship
- Fieldwork Practicum