Project EnRICH: Enhancing Culturally Responsive Training in Applied Behavior Analysis to Improve Outcomes for Children with Disabilities with High-Intensity Needs

Project EnRICH: Enhancing Culturally Responsive Training in Applied Behavior Analysis to Improve Outcomes for Children with Disabilities with High-Intensity Needs

Through funding from the US Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs, Project EnRICH, will train two cohorts of culturally responsive educators who are prepared to serve children with disabilities and high-intensity needs.

The grant covers full tuition for completing a post-master’s certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and will provide professional development experiences through advanced workshops, cohort advising sessions, and a mentorship program.

For formal consideration for Project EnRICH, all candidates are required to:

1) Submit and complete an online application for the Post-Master’s Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis. Visit https://education.jhu.edu/admissions/how-to-apply/ for more information

2) Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for 2025 -26, https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa
You must include the Federal School Code of E00475 on your FAFSA. You are encouraged to complete the FAFSA at the same time you complete your admissions application


Please complete the following grant application for the School of Education's 2025-2026 Project EnRICH grant opportunity for students enrolled in the Post-Master's Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate Program.