Counseling and Supervision Doctoral Student Awarded $20K NBCC Fellowship
Graduate SchoolSUMMARY: Mina Attia's research agenda includes examining the American mental health care system and its competence for working with refugees and immigrants, issues of multiculturalism and social justice, and the role of counselors and counselor educators as advocates.
As an NBCC MFP fellow, Attia will receive funding and training to support his education and facilitate his service to underserved minority populations. The goal of the program is to strengthen the infrastructure that engages diverse individuals in counseling and increases the number of professional counselors providing effective, culturally competent services to underserved populations.