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New Jersey expanding mental health support to college students. Here's how it works.

Tuesday, May 07, 2024
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New Jersey state leaders announced an expansion of a program to provide mental health help to college students Tuesday. That means free access to tele-therapy 24/7, 365 days a year for even more college students across the state. State leaders announced Tuesday the expansion of its partnership with mental health and wellness platform Uwill for two more years. Money for the program, which will run until April 2026, comes from American Rescue Plan funds that were specifically allocated by the state to improve access to mental health. 

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