Carolyn Cole
Lecturer
Education
MSW, Baylor University
BA in Sociology-Social Work Sequence at Baylor University
Professional Credentials
Licensed Master Social Worker
Awards and Recognitions
- MSW Spirit of Social Work Award, Garland School of Social Work
- Phi Alpha National Social Work Honor Society
- Extra Mile Award, Midway ISD
- Outstanding Young Alumni Award, Baylor University
Training and Research
- Trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
- Trained in Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
- MSW Graduate Research Study- Developing Cultural Competency and Cultural Humility
- Attended Trauma Based Relational Interventions (TBRI)
- Attended the Texas School Social Worker Annual Conference
Background
Carolyn Cole has been a Baylor faculty member since June 2016. However, Baylor has been a part of Cole's life since she started her undergraduate career as a Bear with a B.A. in Sociology. Her strong desire and ability to work led her down the path towards her master's degree in social work at the Garland School of Social Work. Her passion for social justice, cultural diversity, advocacy, and strong belief that education creates change makes her the perfect fit in social work.
She has three children, Cole, Allie and Jason Bucy. Her son Cole and his wife are Baylor graduates. She is excited to be a first time grandmother to Renick Davis Bucy. Cole's family also has three generations of Baylor graduates.