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ABA Master’s Student Kayla Coogle Receives 2022 BCOTB Fellowship
Photo L to R: ABA Online Master’s Fellowship Recipient Kayla Coogle; BCOTB President Kelley Prince, M.A., BCBA; ABA Program Director Dr. Ray Miltenberger; and ABA Online MA Program Coordinator Dr. Anthony Concepcion.
Congratulations to Kayla Coogle, a student in the ABA Online Master’s Program, for receiving a 2022 fellowship offered through BCOTB in Tampa. The fellowship provides a two-semester stipend for a student who can work 20 hours per week at BCOTB as their practicum placement, and then is willing to work at BCOTB after graduating from USF.
BCOTB has been one of Tampa’s leading providers of ABA therapy services for sixteen years. With the goal of improving the lives of children with autism by providing tools to bring about meaningful and positive changes in behavior, BCOTB therapy is designed to assess and treat both problem behavior and pre-academic and social skill deficits in an ongoing evaluation of each child’s individual needs.
ABA Program Director Dr. Ray Miltenberger and ABA Online MA Program Coordinator Dr. Anthony Concepcion, along with BCOTB President Kelley Prince (USF 05') recently presented Kayla the fellowship funds to be used toward completing her degree. Kayla’s plans upon graduation are to continue working in a clinical setting focused on younger children with autism.
For additional information on the fellowship, contact Catia Cividini-Motta.