WSAC Launches New Scholarship to Address Mental Health Workforce Shortages
Olympia—Washington State is working to fix its mental health worker shortage by starting a new scholarship program. The Behavioral Health Conditional Scholarship (BHCS) offers up to $51,000 for students pursuing a graduate degree in mental health. This fall, the first BHCS cohort is beginning their journey to becoming licensed mental health professionals.
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