Pacific has one of most successful years for grants in school history
University of the Pacific secured 62 grants from federal, state and county agencies totaling more than $36 million—one of the best years for government grants in school history.
The dramatic increase in fiscal year 2023—double the amount awarded to Pacific in 2022—was largely driven by three of the university’s largest grants, which include $6 million for the School of Health Sciences to expand the social work program, $5.6 million for Benerd College to support mental health services in K-12 schools and $5 million to McGeorge School of Law to improve mental health services in California. This was the best year for grants at Pacific in 15 years.
“This is a reflection of the exceptional work our faculty are doing to address pressing issues,” said David Ojcius, assistant provost for research and scholarship. “These grants will have a significant impact on the community.”
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