Child Welfare Scholars

"UMD is preparing me to be the best advocate for families and children in under represented native american communities" Lynn Brave Heart
Lynn Brave Heart, Master of Social Work Student, ICWA Scholar, Child Welfare Scholar

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BSW Prospective Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars

The Bachelor's in Social Work Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars Program promotes the development of generalist social workers to become leaders who are committed to pursuing culturally responsive practice as they serve children and families through county, state and tribal child welfare agencies, focusing on Northern Minnesota.

Program Overview

Education and Curriculum
  • Must demonstrate a commitment to the field of public and/or tribal child welfare
  • Complete SW 4113: Introduction to Child Welfare course OR SW 5032: Child Welfare Practice, Policy and Profession  
  • Complete SW 4215: Trauma Informed Practice
  • Focus SW 4103: Senior Project & SW 4120: Community Volunteer Experience in child welfare
  • Attend and complete Minnesota Child Welfare Training System New Worker Training
  • Attend the Annual ICWA Conference
Financial Support
  • UMD BSW Child Welfare Scholars will be awarded $3,000 per semester, or $6,000 per academic year. Eligible candidates must be full-time students.
  • Students may apply for the Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars Program in their junior or senior year
Student Support
  • Individual and group support for all BSW Child Welfare Scholars
  • Connection with other BSW and MSW Child Welfare Scholars
  • Opportunities to attend specialized trainings and hear from guest speakers
  • Monthly group meetings provide a place for students to discuss child welfare practice, share their experiences in the field and learn about innovative practices.
Scholar Requirements
  • Complete the required senior field practicum in a county, state, or tribal child welfare unit
  • Upon graduation, seek and accept, if offered within 3 months of graduation, a child welfare job in a county, state, or tribal child welfare agency
  • Remain employed in a public or tribal child welfare position for a length of time equivalent to the amount of time financial support was received

How to apply to become a Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholar

If you think you are interested in becoming a child welfare scholar and you have not worked in child welfare previously, we ask that you review How the Child Welfare System Works and the Minnesota Child Welfare Practice Model to provide you with an understanding of the field of child welfare.  We then ask you to watch Child Protection Work in Minnesota: A Realistic Job Preview, which is part of the application process.

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2024-2025 BSW Title IV-E Child Welfare Application Deadlines

Applications for 2024-25 are now being accepted. Contact Amy Madsen with any questions ([email protected]).

Priority deadline: March 1, 2024
Final acceptance deadline: June 15, 2024

MSW Prospective Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars

The Master's in Social Work Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars Program promotes the development of advanced generalist social workers, practitioners, and leaders who are committed to pursuing culturally responsive practice as they serve children and families through county, state and tribal child welfare agencies, focusing on Northern Minnesota.

Program Overview

Education and Curriculum
  • Students must demonstrate a commitment to the field of tribal and/or public child welfare
  • Complete SW 5032 Child Welfare Practice, Policy and Profession, SW 8031 Advanced Child Welfare Practice and SW 5215 Trauma Informed Practice
  • Attend and complete Minnesota Child Welfare Training System New Worker Training
  • Attend the Annual ICWA Conference
Financial Support
  • UMD MSW Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars will be awarded up to $7,500 per semester, depending on the number of registered credits. Eligible candidates may be full- or part-time students.
Student Support
  • Individual and group support for all MSW Child Welfare Scholars
  • Connection with other MSW and BSW Child Welfare Scholars
  • Opportunities to attend specialized trainings and hear from guest speakers
  • Monthly group meetings provide a place for students to talk about child welfare practice, share their experiences in the field and learn about innovative practice.
Scholar Requirements
  • Complete the required field II placement in a tribal, county, or state child welfare unit
  • Upon graduation, seek and accept, if offered within 6 months of graduation, a child welfare job in a tribal, county, or state child welfare agency
  • Remain employed in a tribal or public child welfare position for a length of time equivalent to the amount of time financial support was received

How to apply to become a Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholar

If you think you are interested in becoming a child welfare scholar and you have not worked in child welfare previously, we ask that you review How the Child Welfare System Works and the Minnesota Child Welfare Practice Model to provide you with an understanding of the field of child welfare.  We then ask you to watch Child Protection Work in Minnesota: A Realistic Job Preview, which is part of the application process.

Apply Now

2024-2025 MSW Title IV-E Child Welfare Application Deadlines

Applications for 2024-25 are now being accepted. Contact Amy Madsen with questions ([email protected]).

Priority Deadline: March 1, 2024

Child Welfare Scholar Resources

Welcome! Here you will find the essential resources you will need to make your time both during and after the Child Welfare Scholars Program successful.

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Child Welfare Scholars Handbooks

Child Welfare Scholars Forms

Upon exit of the program, Child Welfare Scholars who are employed in the field must submit a Confirmation of Employment form to begin their job payback and a Completion of Employment form when they have completed their payback . Scholars who complete the job search must submit the Job Search Documentation form with accompanying documentation.

Applicable Payback Positions

Scholars are encouraged to contact the Title IV-E Child Welfare Program Coordinator with questions regarding qualifying child welfare employment prior to accepting any child welfare position.

Contact Information

Three years post-exit from the Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholars Program, all Child Welfare Scholars are required to keep the Center apprised of their contact information, as the Center may need to get in touch with Scholars from time to time. Please contact Amy Madsen at 218-726-7497 or [email protected] if you have changes in contact information.

Forms

Child Welfare Scholars 2022