DBH Director Q&A Event Registration
Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies hosts interactive virtual events with the Director of the DBH Program, Dr. Fanike-Kiara Olugbala Young, DBH, LCSW. Each event will include an interview and a live Q&A with attendees.

Gain access to valuable face time with Dr. Young in a small group setting while learning answers to commonly asked questions including research opportunities, faculty support, value of the degree, career opportunities, and much more.

Topics will include:

- What sets the DBH at CGI apart from other programs?
- Why pursue a DBH degree over other doctoral programs?
- What can you do with a DBH degree?
- Why earn a DBH degree if you're not licensed?
- Faculty support and research opportunities
- Culminating Project expectations
- How the DBH program impacts careers and goals
- Advice for DBH program applicants

A Q&A session with the audience will be offered during the live event.

Please register below to attend or receive access to the event recording.

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