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The MI Behavioral Health Internship Stipend Program (MI-BHISP) provides a stipend of up to $15,000 to eligible behavioral health program students. MDHHS has concluded this round of grants, despite another $ 600,000 in unspent allocated funds. No explanation is offered for this program closure:
Almost $3 million earmarked to address mental health provider shortage in Michigan
By Michelle Jokisch Polo | September 12, 2024The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is providing $2.9 million to hundreds of students enrolled in a behavioral health program.
"Michigan has approximately one behavioral health provider for every 360 citizens. Only 15 of Michigan’s 83 counties have ratios below this statewide average, leaving 68 counties with scarcities to varying degrees. Those 15 counties are mostly the urban counties with higher population densities."
Citizens Research Council of MichiganWith one in seven people in Michigan living with a serious mental illness and only one behavioral health provider for every 360 residents, the state is falling short on mental health services. But becoming a mental health provider is not always straightforward. To earn a university degree in social work or professional counseling, a student is often required to complete hundreds of hours practicing their skills in an unpaid internship.
In an effort to ease the financial burden from students and address the critical shortage in mental health care, the state health department launched the MI Behavioral Health Internship Stipend Program (MI-BHISP). The program is intended to increase the number of mental health professionals by providing a stipend of up to $15,000 to eligible students.
“The stipend does aim to ease the financial pressure on students by allowing them to focus on their professional growth and educational experience, as opposed to worrying about how they're going to pay for it,” said Amber Myers, who oversees the Michigan’s healthcare workforce programs.
The state allocated $3.5 million dollars for the program according to a press announcement in July. Officials said the department will distribute $2.9 million in stipends to 210 students in this round of awards. To qualify students needed to be placed at an unpaid internship.
“There's certainly a lot more students who were interested in the program than we had funding available for,” said Myers.
Because over 1,000 students applied, Myers said they had to prioritize applicants based on the location of their internships and the counties with the highest need.
In other words, students working in areas with the fewest mental health providers were given priority for the stipend.
“Those highest need counties are Wayne, Clare, Genesee, Gladwin and Arenac County,” explained Myers.
Even though the program is supposed to also support students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in mental health Myers said there wasn’t enough funding available.
“Because we prioritize those PhD and master’s students, so we were not able to have funding available for bachelor's degree students.”
The stipend is a one-time award distributed in two payments and is dependent on the total number of internship hours required by the student’s degree program.
Students who require between 401 and 600 practice hours are eligible to receive the full $15,000 amount, while those needing between 80 and 200 practice hours are eligible for $5,000. The funding can be used to cover tuition, books, and living expenses.
Guess which major has the most buyer's remorse?
Only yesterday, Morning Brew reported the Federal Reserve poll of college graduates.
Clipped here for length. Bolded font is mine.
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2024/09/15/some-college-graduates-have-major-regrets
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For some, their big regret is their major: 35% of the more than 11,000 graduates surveyed by the Federal Reserve in 2023 wish they’d chosen a different area of study. The grads’ dissatisfaction stems from the perceived return on their investment. “The share who would change their field of study…is broadly consistent with patterns for how people see the relative costs and benefits of their education,” the Fed’s report said.
In other words, most people who majored in engineering and computer sciences likely found it hard to lament their decision from inside their house with a two-car garage, while others with majors that provided a less straightforward path to a lucrative career may have been sending their regrets from a studio apartment while their two roommates argued about their upcoming DJ set.
Which majors have created the most remorse?
The majors with the highest percentage of regrets are:
- Social/behavioral sciences (44%)
- Humanities/arts (43%)
- Life sciences (43%)
- Law (41%)
- Education (38%)
And, in a hint about that elusive ROI, the Education Data Initiative says the major with the largest median debt is behavioral sciences ($42,822).
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You can't make this stuff up. Michigan is literally throwing away our money. The only restriction seems to be spending it on left-wing academic institutions.
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