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Loyola Puentes Fellowship

Loyola Puentes Fellowship

Comprehensive Preparation of School Psychologists to Support the Mental Health of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students in the Cicero-Berwyn Community

 The Loyola University Chicago School Psychology Program has been awarded a five-year US Dept of Education Grant to prepare preservice bilingual and bicultural school psychologists through the Puentes Fellows Program. We also support and provide ongoing professional development with practicing school psychologists in our partner districts (Berwyn North Elementary District 98, Cicero Elementary District 99, and Morton High School District 201) to enhance the culturally relevant mental health services they provide with P-12 students in high needs schools.

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Preparing School Psychologists for Diverse School Environments

Puentes Fellowship

Interested in becoming a Puentes Fellow? Students admitted to the School of Education's School Psychology degree program are invited to apply for the fellowship. To learn more and apply for the School Psychology degree program, please click the link below.

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We offer an opportunity for candidates admitted to Loyola's M.ed./Ed.S. School Psychology program to apply to the Puentes Fellows program. Through this program, Puentes Fellows will receive tuition coverage, a training stipend, and coverage of some fees (e.g., student development/technology).  Puentes Fellows will complete their practicum and internships in a partner district (contingent on available slots), and participate in didactic seminars and a summer institute centered on culturally and linguistically responsive mental health support with bilingual and bicultural P-12 students. There will also be an opportunity to attend the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) annual convention in the second year of the program.  

Puentes Fellows will also support the delivery of a Work Force Development Program to acquaint youth living in the Berwyn/Cicero community with possible school-based mental health careers. This program is a collaboration with Youth Crossroads, Inc., a community mental health service agency in Berwyn.

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Loyola's school psychology programs are committed to preparing future school psychologists through a close community of learners. Students in our program learn to collaborate with educators, parents, and community members in order to provide high-quality, effective academic, behavioral, and mental health support to PK-12 students.

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Click here for additional information about Loyola's Puentes Fellows Program.

2024-2025 Puentes Fellows

Puentes Fellow Emily Cortez
Graduate Student

Emily Cortez

First Year

Puentes Fellow Vanessa Perez Marquez.
Graduate Student

Vanessa Perez Marquez

First Year

Puentes Fellow Brittani Molina.
Graduate Student

Brittani Molina

First Year

Puentes Fellow Amy Acosta .
Graduate Student

Amy Acosta

First Year

Puentes Fellow Alexis Garcia .
Graduate Student

Alexis Garcia

First Year

Puentes Fellow Samantha Galvez.
Graduate Student

Samantha Galvez

Third Year

Puentes Fellow Jacqueline Goldsmith-Buffington.
Graduate Student

Jacqueline Goldsmith-Buffington

Second Year

Puentes Fellow Savannah Kafkas
Graduate Student

Savannah Kafkas

Second Year

Puentes Fellow Celia Hernandez.
Graduate Student

Celia Hernandez

Second Year

Puentes Fellow Sandra Franco.
Graduate Student

Sandra Franco

Second Year

Puentes Fellow Felicia Hernandez.
Graduate Student

Felicia Hernandez

Second Year

Puentes Fellow Jasmine Gonzalez-Sandoval.
Graduate Student

Jasmine Gonzalez-Sandoval

Second Year

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Intern

Lizeth Torres

Third Year

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Intern

Dayanara Padilla

Third Year

Project Co-Director Ashley Mayworm.
Co-Program Chair for School Psychology

Ashley Mayworm, PhD

Project Co-Director

Project Director Pamela Fenning.
Co-Program Chair for School Psychology

Pamela Fenning, PhD

Co-Project Director