West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission's Campus Mental Health Grant Announcement
Campus Mental Health Grants Are Here
In observance of World Suicide Prevention Day, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission has unveiled significant funding aimed at bolstering mental health resources across campuses. This year’s initiative underscores the importance of mental well-being in educational settings and highlights ongoing efforts to support students facing challenges.
Funding Objectives and Recipients
- Increased access to mental health services for students
- Support for counseling programs and workshops focused on student well-being
- Enhancement of campus support networks and peer counseling initiatives
- Awareness campaigns aimed at de-stigmatizing mental health issues
Grants will be awarded to several institutions to implement effective mental health strategies, demonstrating the responsibility of academic environments to prioritize student wellness.
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