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MSU and partners receive $2.3 million for five-year project to educate school counselors to fill jobs in rural Montana
December 17, 2019/

Montana State University and its partners at the Montana Office of Public Instruction and the University of Montana have received a $2.3 million grant for a program that is designed to train high-quality school and mental health counselors to work in rural areas of Montana. The grant, from the U.S. Department of Education, will be used for a five-year project, “Rural Mental Health Preparation/Practice Pathway.” Montana was one of only three states to receive this grant.



