Written by Lexx Thornton Three research teams from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s College of Education have been awarded major grants totaling $3,247,335 from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. The five-year awards will support fellowships and programming for students in the M.S. in school counseling and M.S. in clinical rehabilitation counseling programs. Advancing School Counselors’ Expertise in Navigating Disabilities (ASCEND): A Fellowship Program to Support/Serve Students with Disabilities was awarded $1,247,335 to support its efforts during the grant period Oct. 1, 2025, to Sept. 30, 2030. Shirlene Coopwood, Ph.D., an associate
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