Brittany VanHove, a master’s student in the Department of Educational Psychology’s school psychology program, was recently awarded an MFP STAY! Fellowship. During her fellowship, VanHove plans to study how to provide mental health services for adolescents and students in highly diverse settings. She is currently a school psychology intern with the West Central Education District and expects to graduate in summer 2016.
The MFP Services for Transition Age Youth (STAY!) Fellowship is awarded through a federal grant to American Psychological Association (APA) from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).