The Illinois Community College Board has announced grants to support mental health programs in colleges across the state.

Locally, McHenry County College scored $118,788, a bit less than most other institutions like the College of Lake County, which were awarded $120,000.

Elgin Community College, which serves the District 300 part of McHenry County, seems not to have applied, because it received nothing.

Harper, which serves the Barrington School District was $301 short of the typical $120,000 grant.

The grant objectives are follows

  • Develop and expand peer support programs.
  • Continue to develop the number of students served through local partnerships to meet the statutorily established 1:1250 counselor to student ratio.
  • Develop and expand mental health services targeting gaps in services, with an emphasis on underserved students.
  • Develop Medicaid and other reimbursement procedures for mental health services.

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