The FAHS Minority Fellowship Program supports learning through a workforce development program that trains graduate students to serve communities. This program increases the number of marriage and family therapists who have the skills critical to advancing behavioral health.
Detailed information about the Minority Fellowship Program; goals, objectives, fellowship programs, and program contact information.
MFP Program Funding FAQs
Links and information regarding the applications for the MFP-Youth (MFP-Y) for Master's students, Dissertation Completion Fellowship (DCF), Doctoral Fellowship (DF) and Mentorship Program, and MFP Volunteers Applications.
MFP Application Informational Webinars
Deadline has been EXTENDED to Monday February 23, 2026 at 11:59PM EST
Download the 2026 Informational Webinar
Information concerning the FAHS Minority Fellowship Program; Fellows, Fellow Bios, Mentor Bios, Alumni, and applicant cohorts.
To accomplish the goals of the FAHS MFP training program, events are held on a regular basis to bring Fellows, leaders of the MFT field, and Staff together.
Accepted Candidates only.