Iconic Hepner Hall at San Diego State University. Photo by Chris Jennewein San Diego State University has been awarded a $1.24 million grant from the Conrad Prebys Foundation to make its master of social work program more financially accessible to students from diverse backgrounds, the school announced Wednesday. The grant is intended to address a critical shortage of behavioral health workers, “a need exacerbated by the stress and isolation many experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic,” a statement from the university reads. It will also help graduates of the program on their path to becoming licensed clinical social workers in California. Stipends will be granted over two years
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