Student Success

Bianca Easterling
When I entered my bachelor’s program as a psychology major in 2015, I was only sure that I wanted to work in mental health. Diagnosed with ADHD and generalized anxiety disorder, ensuring my academic success was a rigorous effort. My professors in psychology helped mold my desires into a strategic plan to get what I needed to be able to excel in my career. After graduating in 2019, I proceeded to gain my MA in Psychology in Education from Columbia University in New York City. Now, I have been blessed to be accepted into the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where I plan to study to become a psychiatrist.
As an alumni of UNCP, I can confidently say that the only limits you have are the ones you place on yourself. My greatest advice is to seek the guidance of your professors and scour UNCP’s website for the numerous resources and opportunities made available to their students.

Jonathan Falk

Amber Jolly

Norwood Glaspie

JaSarah Baldwin
JaSarah Baldwin is a UNCP graduate, graduating in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and in 2020 with a Master of Arts in Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. JaSarah is currently a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate. She received a Play therapy certification from UNCP in 2023. JaSarah is currently an Outpatient Therapist working with adults and children. She is passionate about what she does as a therapist and in her community, as she is a member of a nonprofit organization named Triumph Team. JaSarah is the mother of two children, and she loves spending time with her family in her free time.
While I didn’t start my journey at UNCP, I transferred in 2014 and remember one of my first psychology classes was with Dr. Charlton. This is when I knew psychology was going to be my major. While at UNCP, I always felt like the psychology department was a family. During my time at UNCP, I was able to be one of Dr. Regan’s research assistants my senior year as well as a teaching assistant to Dr. Allen. I even had Dr. Morrison as an amazing advisor who helped me a lot with taking the steps to apply for graduate school. After graduating in 2017, I returned to UNCP and in 2020 graduated with a Master of Arts in Education Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I am currently a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate. Because of my love for UNCP I came back again and obtained my Play therapy certification in 2023. I am currently an Outpatient Therapist working with adults and children. I am passionate about what I do as a therapist and for my community as I am also a member of a nonprofit organization named Triumph Team. UNCP and its psychology department played a vital role in the person I am now, and I am forever grateful for my journey there.

Isabella Locklear

Kayla Benson

Tiffany Bonnagio

Angela Napoli
My experience at UNCP has been instrumental in shaping my academic and professional journey, particularly with the CAPSTONE and statistics courses and through other research opportunities.
UNCP provided me with invaluable hands-on experience conducting research projects, which greatly prepared me for the rigor of graduate school. Through this program, I learned how to design experiments, collect and analyze data, and present findings — a skill set that proved indispensable during my graduate studies and continues to benefit me in my career as a lecturer.
Moreover, the psychology department equipped me with the quantitative and writing skills necessary for graduate-level research. Understanding statistical methods and data analysis techniques has been crucial in my academic pursuits, enabling me to critically evaluate research literature and conduct my own empirical studies.
I am deeply grateful to Dr. Collier, Dr. Regan, and Dr. Batts-Allen for their unwavering support and their mentorship throughout my undergraduate years. Their guidance not only helped me excel academically but also fostered my growth as a researcher and professional. Their dedication to nurturing students’ intellectual curiosity and scholarly endeavors has left a lasting impact on me.
Building upon the strong foundation laid at UNCP, I recently completed my MA in Experimental Psychology at Appalachian State University. I am honored to serve as a lecturer at Appalachian State University, where I can impart the knowledge and skills I gained at UNCP to the next generation of students.
I am proud to be a product of the psychology department at UNCP. I am confident that the education and support provided by this department continue to impact students’ lives and careers positively.

Julie Shirah
I am a 2018 graduate of UNC Pembroke. UNCP taught me what “family” means. As a first-generation college student, I found it challenging to pursue higher education due to barriers such as family support and cost. After graduating from Johnston Community College in 2016, I transferred to UNCP and graduated with a B.S. in Psychology in 2018. I knew I wanted to ultimately pursue a graduate program in Psychology, but never thought I would be able to do so. With the help of Dr. William Collier, I was able to actualize my dream and was accepted into a graduate program in experimental psychology at the University of Kentucky!
Dr. Collier went above and beyond to provide mentorship in my academic and life journey. I began as a research assistant in his lab by collecting data for a research project on mindfulness. I went on to complete an independent research project with him after I graduated. These experiences in his lab allowed me to gain insight into how research studies are designed and implemented in a real-world setting. If it were not for Dr. Collier, I would not have gotten a Master’s in Experimental Psychology from the University of Kentucky.
The excellent mentorship I experienced at UNCP and University of Kentucky inspired me to pursue a career in data analytics. I mastered out of the PhD program, and I am currently a Senior Data Analyst at an education-related company. The rigorous training in psychological research design and statistics prepared me to implement research in a business setting to provide data-driven insights to stakeholders’ questions.

Jaelyn Wilson
Jaelyn Wilson is a North Carolina native, born in Lumberton and raised in Fayetteville. She attended Massey Hill Classical High School in Cumberland County before beginning her undergraduate career at UNC Pembroke. While at UNC Pembroke, Jaelyn changed her major several times and eventually settled on double majoring in Music and Psychology. She became president of several on-campus organizations (including Psi Chi). She obtained many other leadership roles, including lead Peer Ambassador for the Honors College, influencing her aspiration to become a counselor. In Spring of 2023, she graduated Summa Cum Laude.
Now, Jaelyn attends UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Medicine Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. Her track includes psychiatric disabilities, and her primary focus population is young adults but she is open to working with youth and families as well. Her Master’s project includes conducting a literature review of burnout in counselors as well as developing a website to aid counselors experiencing burnout syndrome. Outside of her program, Jaelyn sings Soprano in the Deep River Singers professional choir that does yearly tours in Raleigh and Fayetteville. Though piano is not a central focus, Jaelyn volunteers as an accompanist at a middle school in Cumberland County. At this point in her life, Jaelyn is open to any possibility and is excited to provide mental health services. She will graduate in May of 2025. Due to her love and passion for learning, she is considering a PsyD in Clinical Psychology once she has a few years of counseling experience and full licensure.
