North Seattle College News
North Seattle College News
NSC received a two-year $249,124 grant from the State Board for Community Technical Colleges Mental Health Counseling and Services Pilot Program, to expand its counseling services for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) students. This funding will enable the college to hire a third faculty counselor, train faculty and staff in Mental Health First Aid, and implement a program called "Let's Talk" on campus. Developed at Cornell University, Let’s Talk is a flexible, informal, non-diagnostic approach to mental health counseling that reduces barriers and increases access to the most vulnerable students and those less likely to seek services.
NSC has been selected by Campus Pride as one of the top eight community colleges leading the way in LGBTQ+ inclusion. Campus Pride is a non-profit organization that creates a safer college environment for the LGBTQ+ community. The Campus Pride Index examines various facets of colleges and the experience created for LGBTQ+ students. Being recognized in the top eight signifies that NSC has demonstrated a commitment to a LGBTQ-inclusive policy, program and practices that work towards closing the equity gap and supporting LGBTQ+ students.
Sonja RennerInterim Executive Director of Communications
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