School Counseling Fieldwork and Project TeamUP Stipend Combined Application (2020-2021)
The CMFT Department, in collaboration with Hahn School of Nursing, was awarded two HRSA training grants, aimed at increasing the number of behavioral health providers equipped to provide effective care to communities in need. The grants allow the Counseling and MFT programs to improve and expand innovative interprofessional training to meet the growing needs of vulnerable, rural, and underserved populations in Southern California. The project emphasizes training in multicultural / linguistic competence, integrated behavioral health, substance use treatment and evidence-based practice.

For more information about Project TeamUP and its two tracks (BHW and OWEP), please visit www.sandiego.edu/teamup prior to completing this application.

The deadline to apply for Project TeamUP is 5pm on Monday, March 30, 2020. If you intend to apply, please ensure that your application is fully submitted by that time.
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Student First Name: *
Student Last Name: *
USD Email Address: *
Phone Number: *
What is your current practicum placement? *
What is the grade level of your current practicum experience?
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Are you on the School Based Clinical Counseling specialization track?
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What previous work experience have you had working with students K-12 and in what capacity?
Please describe any volunteer experience you have had in K-12 schools.
At what grade span do you plan to do your fieldwork?
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Please list your preferred fieldwork placement (#1):
Please list your preferred fieldwork placement (#2):
Please list your preferred fieldwork placement (#3):
Please list your preferred fieldwork placement (#4):
Fieldwork requires 600 hours total (300 per semester). How many hours per week and on which days (M-F) are you available?
Do you have any special qualities you feel would be helpful in your placement (i.e. bilingual, computer skills, special training, etc.)?
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