Hogg awards $386,000 in bilingual scholarships

Courtesy UT - Office of Public Affairs  Mon, 10/26/2009 - 1:17pm

The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health is working to expand Spanish-language mental health services in Texas by awarding $386,000 in full-tuition scholarships to 22 bilingual graduate social work students across the state.

To begin addressing the state's shortage of bilingual mental health workers, the Hogg Foundation began offering the full-tuition scholarships in fall 2008 and has [...]



 

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