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Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
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About Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a specialized postsecondary institution located in St. Paul, Minnesota, affiliated with one of the most recognized addiction treatment and education organizations in the United States. The institution offers graduate-level education focused on addiction counseling, co-occurring disorders, and related behavioral health fields. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention data are not fully detailed in current IPEDS reporting for this listing.
No specific programs are listed in the available data at this time. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation's graduate school is known for offering master's degrees and professional certificates in addiction studies and co-occurring disorders, training students for clinical and counseling roles in the behavioral health field. Prospective students should contact the institution directly for current program offerings and admission requirements.
St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota and part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation's educational programs serve a national mission by training addiction professionals to address substance use and related mental health challenges across the country.
680 Stewart Ave., St. Paul, MN 55102
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