Posted on Monday, January 29, 2024
The University of Northwestern Ohio is proud to announce it has been awarded a Mental Health Support Grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The grant, totaling $168,551 spread over two fiscal years, is aimed at enhancing mental health support services for students on campus.
UNOH is committed to the well-being of its student body, and this grant will play a pivotal role in furthering that commitment. Dr. Jaclyn Jarvis, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and the University’s Counseling Center Director applied for and successfully secured the full grant amount, demonstrating its dedication to creating a supportive and mentally healthy campus environment.
The funds from the grant will be utilized for several key initiatives:
Dr. Jeffrey A. Jarvis, UNOH President, expressed gratitude for the Ohio Department of Higher Education's support and emphasized the university's commitment to prioritizing mental health. "This grant is a significant step towards creating a campus environment where every student feels supported and has access to the resources they need for their mental well-being," said Dr. Jarvis.
The University of Northwestern Ohio looks forward to implementing these initiatives and furthering its mission of providing a holistic and supportive educational experience for all students.
Category: Campus & Community
Keywords: Mental Health Support, Ohio Department of Higher Education, Grant