The Salina Journal
Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus has begun the spring semester and it is looking bright.
The school said enrollment for spring 2021 is up 5% with student credit hours up 9%. This is the fourth year in a row that K-State Poly has seen enrollment trending higher.
K-State Poly said this is impressive considering the pandemic is still ongoing.
“It’s important during challenging times to focus on what we can control,” said Christopher Smith, executive director of enrollment management, marketing and financial aid. “I am proud of our team for never losing sight of the mission and keeping students at the center of everything we do.”
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Central Kansas Mental Health Center (CKMHC) is moving to accept $4 million in grant funding to implement a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic in Salina.
The funding, which comes from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was announced by U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall last week. On Monday, the CKMHC board of directors voted to have executive director Kathryn Moser explore moving to the CCBHC model. (This) would be a clinic that would be adding enhanced services on top of our community mental health center, Moser said to the board members who attended in person and virtually.
Moser said this opportunity would be a welcome addition to CKMHC and the five counties it serves, Dickinson, Ottawa, Lincoln, Ellsworth and Saline, particularly when it comes to holistic approaches to treating mental health.