2017 News Stories
School Counseling graduate student selected for counseling fellowship from NBCC Foundation
(Tampa, Fla., May 22, 2017) — USF College of Education graduate student Leslie T. Morrow was selected by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) foundation to receive an $8,000 counseling fellowship as a NBCC MFP-Y fellow.
Morrow is a graduate student in the College of Education pursuing a master's degree
in the College's school counseling program. She is passionate about career development
and postsecondary education opportunities for racially and ethnically diverse high
school students. Upon graduation, she intends to work as a school counselor helping
youth with their academic, personal and social needs.
"I am both humbled and honored to be selected to the Class of 2017 award winners,"
said Ms. Morrow. "The fellowship will provide ongoing training opportunities, help
me develop a plan to achieve my career goals, and connect me with a mentor who will
provide support over the next academic year. It is truly exciting and I am proud to
be representing the 51ÔÚÏß."
The is the nonprofit affiliate of the , the nation's premier professional certification board devoted to credentialing counselors
who meet standards for the general and specialty practices of professional counseling.
As part of the fellowship, Morrow will receive funding and training to support her
education and facilitate her service to underserved minority populations, with a specific
focus on transition-age youth.
About the USF College of Education:
The USF College of Education is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of
Educator Preparation (formerly NCATE), and is fully approved by the 51ÔÚÏß Department
of Education. The USF College of Education is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as
one of the top 100 programs in the nation, as well as in the top 30 for online graduate
education programs. The USF College of Education has more than 51,000 alumni who are
making a difference in the lives of children each day.