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This certificate is intended as a stand-alone credential option for students who either do not seek a master’s degree or already have an advanced degree. The 12 graduate hours earned for the certificate is stackable to other degrees, however, and may be applied to the new forensic counseling emphasis in Northern State’s clinical mental health counseling program. • A new specialization in forensic counseling is now part of Northern State University’s existing master of science degree BlainesBodyShop@gmail.com $25 million. We must do more to bring our communities into the 21st century, though, so my budget proposes another $5 million to this project. We must also invest in our universities and training programs. Eleven of USD’s fastest-growing majors are in the School of Health Sciences, representing a significant opportunity for future growth in our state. 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In addition to providing loans from the Emergency and Disaster Fund for the local share of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program, the local match requirement will be lowered from 25 percent to 15 percent to allow local governments to take full advantage of these programs. We must rebuild damaged communities, build stronger communities for the future, and ensure long-term resilience so our families can thrive. There’s much more I could write about… added funding tied to increased K-12 enrollment, $3.7 million for meth treatment and enforcement, a formula adjustment that is projected to result in nearly $14 million for special education, added dollars to meet the increased need of training more foster parents and parents looking to adopt…. All in service of South Dakota families. It’s been a difficult year, yes, but we have tremendous opportunity before us. The growth of our current industries and the attraction of new ones will drive opportunity. 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