Kimberly A. Nelson, PhD
Hello! I’m Kimberly Nelson
Welcome to My Site
Thanks for visiting! Explore my site to learn more about me, my background and what I have to offer. If you have questions or would like to discuss an opportunity to work together, feel free to get in touch.

About Me
My Story
Im a wife, mother of two and currently work as an Associate Professor at Liberty University in the school counseling program.
Throughout my life, I’ve approached every challenge with enthusiasm, creativity, and ceaseless desire to achieve success. This passion and drive have paved the way to countless opportunities, unique experiences and exceptional relationships both personally and professionally. If you’re interested in learning more about me, keep reading or get in touch.

Education
University of South Carolina
December 2017
Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision (CACREP accredited)
Andrews University
May 2011
M.A. School Counseling (CACREP accredited)
Long Island University- C.W.Post
Jan 2006
B.A. in Psychology-Honors program
Major in English

My Experience
Associate Professor
Liberty University
October 2021-Present
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Online instructor for school counseling graduate courses
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serve on committee across the university
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advise students on courses and process of the school counseling program
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present at local and national conferences
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publish articles and book chapters
Assistant Professor                                     Â
Fort Valley State University
August 2017-October 2021
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Lecturer for the school counseling graduate program-both online and face to face courses
Service duties on the Fort Valley State Library committee, Internation Studies board, and the University Curriculum committee
Advise students on courses to take each semester
Present at local school counseling professional developments
Clinical coordinator for Practicum and Internship placement
Adjunct Professor
New York University- Applied Psychology Department
August 2017- Present
Lecturer for the school counseling graduate program online.
"Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it."
Marian Wright Edelman
