MSW Title IV-E Child Welfare Program

The MSW Child Welfare (Title IV-E) Program provides funds to full-time and part-time social work students who are preparing for careers directed toward child welfare practice in publicly supported social services.

Full-Time Program – Full-time students are provided with two years of support at $25,000 per year. Students pay mileage, books and tuition out of this amount.

Part-Time Program – Part-time students are provided the cost of tuition, books, and paid mileage for a max of $19,141per year for three years. Admittance to the part-time program is limited to current employees of CWS, DSS, or CDSS.

Participant Requirements

Participant requirements at this time are as follows: components involving both academic and field preparation. In addition to the internship in a public child welfare setting, the following is required for all Title IV-E students:

  1. Attendance and participation at the Title IV-E Seminars, Training Events, and Symposium.
  2. Completion of a thesis/project relating to child welfare practice.
  3. Enrollment in SWrk 278 Advanced Child Welfare Course.
  4. Maintenance of “good standing” in the MSW program (3.0 GPA).

Eligibility Criteria

All existing university and MSW Program admissions requirements still apply to all applicants interested in the Title IV-E Program. Awards are granted by a committee consisting of faculty, administration and agency representatives from County Child Welfare Agencies.
All program participants must agree to attend the Integrative Seminars and Field Internship, complete a Thesis/Project, have a valid Driver’s License and secured use of a car as required for field internship, and must undergo pre-screening for county internship. Upon graduation, participants will work in a public child welfare agency for a period of two years.

Applications will open October 2024.