Antoinette Pigatt

Contributing Faculty
College of Psychology and Community Services
Ph.D. Human Services

Dr. Antoinette Pigatt’s educational toolbox includes a BA in History and Political Science, MS Criminal Justice Administration, MS Marriage, Couples, and Family Counseling, MS Human Services (with specialization in Family Studies and Intervention Strategies), and a Ph.D. Human Services (with specialization in Family Studies and Intervention Strategies). She also holds credentials as a Human Services-Board Certified Practitioner, Sexual Assault Victim Advocate, National Certified Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor (WV), and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (MD).

Dr. Pigatt’s experience in the field of Human Services touches on areas such as advocacy, juvenile justice, youth gang prevention and intervention, criminal justice, human trafficking, child abuse, sexual assault, spiritual wellness, clinical counseling, program development, program evaluation, and program management for local, national, and global humanitarian outreach. She loves teaching and has enjoyed mentoring and teaching to advance human service initiatives for over 12 years.

Education

PhD, Walden University

MS, Walden University

MS, Walden University

MS, University of Charleston

BA, Albright College