Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School Of Addiction Studies Announces New Scholarship For BIPOC Applicants
The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies has launched a new Hope Scholarship for 2021, aimed at Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students pursuing a master’s degree in addiction disorder and mental health counseling at the school. The Hope Scholarship is available for the fall 2021 semester to degree-seeking BIPOC students. The Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School will award $16,000 to five recipients.
To apply for the Hope Scholarship, prospective students must complete an application; provide a resume; and submit an essay that addresses why they are applying, their commitment to and experience . . .