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Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education
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Hibbah Agha

Hibbah Agha

Assistant Professor of Instruction
Counseling and Higher Education

Education

  • PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision, Mercer University

Biography

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor whose work spans clinical practice, higher education, school counseling, and mentorship. I bring a relational, strengths-based approach to both counseling and education, with a focus on helping individuals develop insight, resilience, and a stronger sense of identity and purpose.

Originally born in Pakistan and now based in Georgia, my personal and professional experiences have deeply shaped my commitment to multicultural awareness, advocacy, and community-centered work. I earned my PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Mercer University, where my research focused on bicultural identity development and the lived experiences of Asian American communities.

Across all professional roles, I remain committed to advancing the counseling profession through leadership, teaching, advocacy, and research. My long-term goal is to help cultivate and mentor the next generation of counselors, educators, and helping professionals.