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ISAC Renews Partial Loan Repayment Program for FY2025 for Social Workers Working in Community Behavioral Health Care

NASW-IL Staff


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The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is currently accepting applications for their Community Behavioral Health Care Professional Loan Repayment Program through June 30, 2025. For those eligible, the program provides partial loan repayment assistance to mental health and substance use treatment professionals working in underserved areas to address our critical shortage in community-based behavioral healthcare staff.


The Community Behavioral Health Care Professional Loan Repayment Program provides loan repayment assistance to qualified mental health and substance use professionals. The program was designed as incentive for recruitment and retention of those who practice in underserved or rural areas. It seeks to help address the shortage of Illinois community-based behavioral workers that causes disparities in access to critical mental health and substance use services. The amount of the annual award to qualified applicants to repay their student loan debt is based on their position and may be received for up to four years.


For more details on eligibility and how to apply, click the links below. Among those eligible include LCSWs and CADCs.


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