The MSW curriculum explores emerging needs in the field to prepare social workers who can find comprehensive, integrative solutions to 21st-century challenges. Featuring a rigorous curriculum that mirrors the on-campus program, MSW provides each student with a specialization in integrative social work, offering foundational training that prepares them to practice across client populations and settings. The program can be further supplemented with one of five optional, specialized tracks. Courses are delivered online and taught by …
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Hon. Mary Fitzgerald Aspell Social Justice Scholarship
Judge Mary Fitzgerald Aspell was the second woman to appointed a Superior Court Judge in the State of Connecticut, and the mother of Attorney James F. Aspell. Judge Aspell was a trailblazer for women in the legal profession and a strong believer in the role that attorneys play in helping the less fortunate in society. . As a leading workers compensation law firm in Connecticut , James F. Aspell, P.C. is committed to making social …
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Cenie “Jojo” Williams Tuition Scholarship
The National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) enhances the quality of life and empower people of African ancestry through advocacy, human services delivery, and research. One of the annual scholarships available is the Cenie “Jojo” Williams Tuition Scholarship. Learn more and apply today!
Delois-Whitaker Tuition Scholarship
The National Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) serves as both an advocate and agent of social change, humanism, and African liberation. Their goal is to enhance the quality of life and empower people of African ancestry through advocacy, human services delivery, and research. Learn more and apply today!
Tiffany Diamond Memorial Scholarship
The Tiffany Diamond Memorial Scholarship is one of several programs. It awards one $500 scholarship will be awarded to an individual who is pursuing a junior college, undergraduate, or graduate degree in a therapeutic field (e.g. Occupational, Physical, Speech Recreational, Social Work, Psychology).
Plainfield Muslim Women for Better Society Scholarship
The Plainfield Muslim Women for Better Society Scholarship is available for One Plainfield High School senior and one full-time Indianapolis Islamic High School senior. A minimum of 20 hours of community service is required. Applicants must major in a field related to human services. Click here to learn more and apply today!
Consuelo W. Gosnell Scholarship
The Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarship is awarded to master’s degree candidates in social work who have demonstrated a commitment to working with, or who have a special affinity with, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic/Latino populations. Candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to working with public are also eligible.
Carl A. Scott Book Scholarship
The Carl A. Scott Memorial Fund was established by the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE’s) Board of Directors in recognition of Carl A. Scott’s contributions to CSWE and the social work profession. Scott was at the helm of CSWE’s early efforts to foster human diversity in social work education.
Lutheran Student Scholastic and Service Scholarship
The Lutheran Student Scholastic and Service Scholarship is available for junior and senior students who are pursuing undergraduate degrees in any academic area that will prepare them to serve and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Click here to learn more and apply today!
James R. Reville Scholarship
This scholarship honors James F. Reville, in recognition of his dedication to bettering the lives of people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Mr. Reville was one of The Arc New York’s most respected Presidents, serving the Association from 1965 to 1969. He served as President of the Welfare League Chapter of The Arc New York, from 1963 to 1964, was a member of the Association’s Board of Directors for many years, and served as …