A Little About me
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Welcome to my website. I am excited to share my experience with you. My name is Karen D. Rowland, a professor at Mercer University in Atlanta, GA. I teach in the Department of Counseling and Human Sciences as the Coordinator for the School Counseling program and an Associate Professor in both School Counseling and Clinical Mental Health Counseling programs. I am a Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC # 003657), a LPC Supervisor, a National Certified Counselor (# 74272), a Georgia Certified School Counselor at the S-7 level, and also a member of Chi Sigma Iota, the international Academic and Honor Society for counseling professionals and students. My membership is with Mercer University Mu Upsilon Alpha Chapter.
My academic degrees consist of an Associate of Arts degree (AA) in History from The College of The Bahamas in Nassau, Bahamas, a Bachelor's of Science (BSc) in Education with a concentration in Social Studies from the University of Maine in Orono, Maine, a Master's of Education (MEd.)in Counselor Education (K-12) also from the University of Maine, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in Counselor Education & Supervision from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina.
I am also from Nassau, Bahamas and have spent most of my life living there. The Bahamas is a wonderful place to live and visit, hence the term used affectionately to describe it, is "Paradise"!
My academic degrees consist of an Associate of Arts degree (AA) in History from The College of The Bahamas in Nassau, Bahamas, a Bachelor's of Science (BSc) in Education with a concentration in Social Studies from the University of Maine in Orono, Maine, a Master's of Education (MEd.)in Counselor Education (K-12) also from the University of Maine, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.) in Counselor Education & Supervision from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina.
I am also from Nassau, Bahamas and have spent most of my life living there. The Bahamas is a wonderful place to live and visit, hence the term used affectionately to describe it, is "Paradise"!