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Meet our Counseling Staff

nicole walter

Nicole Walter, LPC-MSHP, ACS
Director of Counseling Services

Nicole has worked in the mental health field for 15 years with many varied experiences including private practice, inpatient/outpatient hospital settings, and community mental health. She is a graduate of Covenant College and Richmont Graduate University. She has a heart for college students and believes counseling can make a meaningful impact on people and has life changing potential. She has a trauma informed perspective and utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Interpersonal Therapy approaches in her sessions. A couple of books that have had a significant impact on Nicole include Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend, and How to Avoid Falling in Love with a Jerk by John Van Epp.

Contact Nicole: nicole.walter@covenant.edu


Mallory Dean

Mallory Dean, MA
Campus Counselor

Mallory has over 15 years in the mental health field, specializing in crisis counseling for youth and adolescents. He graduated with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Reformed Theological Seminary and a BA in Psychology from Covenant College. Mallory desires to create a safe environment in the counseling office to help students reach their mental health and personal goals. He brings an eclectic approach to counseling with influences from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Interpersonal Therapy. Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning and Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend are books that have had a shaping influence on him.

mallory.dean@covenant.edu

Graduate Intern Counseling Team

Laura Clark

Laura Clark
Intern

Laura brings a wealth of life experience to counseling through her work with women, children, and adolescents in various group settings. She is passionate about working with college students struggling with numerous issues across the spectrum of life. Her goal is to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where students can be honest in their struggles and feel seen, heard, and cared for in a way that supports them in meeting their goals. Her approach is person-centered, collaborative, and holistic. She believes thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected and utilizes mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness skills to support students in their daily lives. A yoga enthusiast, Laura sees the integration of mind, body, and spirit as essential for achieving mental wellness. She considers it a great honor to help students discover strengths they already possess to navigate life’s storms. She is a graduate of Wake Forest University and is pursuing a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University. Some of Laura’s favorite recent reads she recommends to students include The Defining Decade by Meg Jay, Atomic Habits by James Clear, Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown, and Abba’s Child by Brennan Manning.

Contact Laura: laura.clark@covenant.edu


Stephani Evans

Stephanie Evans
Intern

Stephanie is finishing her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Southern Adventist University. She has 25 + years of experience as a registered nurse and is a certified Life Growth Coach. She is passionate about helping people grow and develop tools to build resilience and find healing along their journey. She works together with her clients to help them gain new perspectives and unlock possibilities within situations in which they may feel stuck. Stephanie’s approach to counseling is primarily Person (client)-Centered Therapy, though she also uses Attachment Theory, Family Systems Theory, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. One of the most meaningful books for Stephanie has been The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown.

Contact Stephanie: stephanie.evans@covenant.edu


Graham Lovelady

Graham Lovelady
Intern

Graham is a graduate of Covenant College, and since 2022, Graham has been working with individuals in various ministry-related and therapeutic contexts. As a current master's level intern at Richmont Graduate University, Graham's approach to counseling is a collaborative process where clients can understand how past experiences and relationships shape who they are today and establish hope and healing for the future. His therapeutic approach flows out of the belief that we are all made to live fully in relationships with others and ourselves. Through the counseling process Graham believes we can begin to reconnect to our deepest desires, needs, and longings so that we can begin to live more fully as we are and be fully engaged with the world around us. His counseling is informed by attachment and emotionally focused theories. Two books that have profoundly shaped Graham are Hold Me Tight by Sue Johnson and Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing by Jay Stringer.

Contact Graham: graham.lovelady@covenant.edu

Graduate School of Education

Undergraduate Departments, Majors, Minors, Certificates, Concentrations, and Programs

Academic Certificates

  • Arts Administration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability
  • Journalism and Society
  • Medical Ethics Consultation
  • Neuroscience
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Art

  • Art, 2-D Concentration 
  • Art, 3-D Concentration 
  • Art, Art History Concentration 
  • Art, Graphic Design Concentration 
  • Art, Photography Concentration 
  • Art minor
  • Art History minor

Biblical & Theological Studies

  • Biblical & Theological Studies 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies, Missions Concentration 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies minor
  • Biblical Languages minor
  • History of Christianity minor
  • Missions minor
  • Youth Ministry minor

Biology

  • Biology, Biomedical Concentration 
  • Biology, Environmental Concentration 
  • Biology, General 
  • Biology, Health Professions Concentration 
  • Biology minor

Business

  • Business 
  • Business, Accounting Concentration 
  • Business, Finance Concentration 
  • Business, Marketing Concentration 
  • Sport Management 
  • Business minor
  • Sport Management minor

Chemistry

  • Chemistry, Biochemistry Concentration 
  • Chemistry, General 
  • Biochemistry minor
  • Chemistry minor

Community Development

  • Community Development 
  • Community Development minor

Computer Science

  • Computer Science 
  • Computer Science minor

Economics

  • Economics 
  • Economics minor

Education

  • Education Studies 
  • Elementary Education (P-5) 
  • Secondary Education Certifications through MAT program 
  • Education minor

Engineering 3:2 Program

  • Natural Science, Pre-Engineering Studies Concentration

English

  • English 
  • English, Writing Concentration 
  • English minor
  • Writing minor

Health, Wellness and Coaching

  • Coaching minor

History, Politics, and International Studies

  • History 
  • History, Art History Concentration 
  • Political Science 
  • International Studies 
  • History minor
  • Political Science minor

Interdisciplinary Studies

  • Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations 

Mathematics

  • Mathematics 
  • Mathematics minor

Music

  • Music, Church Music Concentration 
  • Music, Creative Studies Concentration 
  • Music, General Music Concentration 
  • Music, Instrumental Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Music Education (Pre-MAT) Concentration 
  • Music, Organ Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Pedagogy Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Vocal Performance Concentration 
  • Music minor

Philosophy

  • Philosophy 
  • Philosophy minor

Physics

  • Physics 
  • Physics minor

Pre-Professional Programs

  • Pre-Law Studies 
  • Pre-Medical Studies 
  • Pre-Nursing Studies 
  • Pre-Physical Therapy Studies 

Psychology

  • Psychology 
  • Psychology minor

Sociology

  • Sociology 
  • Sociology, Family Studies & Social Work Concentration 
  • Sociology minor

Theatre

  • Theatre minor

World Languages

  • French 
  • Spanish 
  • French minor
  • Spanish minor