CU In Schools Scholarship
What is CU in Schools?
The CU in Schools Scholarship is a scholarship for MSW students who want to become school social workers. This scholarship is made possible through funding from the US Department of Education. The intention of this scholarship is to help meet West Virginia’s need for school social workers. Our program focuses attention on the specific needs of students, families, and school systems in rural communities and gives students opportunities to learn knowledge, skills, and values that rural school social workers need to succeed in the field. This opportunity requires an additional application and interview process. Students are eligible to apply for this scholarship during the first semester of their advanced standing curriculum. After the first semester of their advanced standing year, CU in Schools Scholars will transition to a part-time progression. CU in Schools has a specific course progression, electives for the scholarship are: Rural School Social Work, Rural Child Welfare, and Psychopathology. CU in Schools Scholars are expected to complete their advanced-level field placement in a high-need school in WV. 50 of West Virginia’s 55 counties meet the criteria to be considered high-need. In the remaining five counties, at least 50% of schools are “high-need.” The CU in Schools Liaison will be the person responsible for pairing students with high-need schools and developing the appropriate support to help create a successful field placement experience for CU in Schools Scholars.
Scholarship recipients receive the following benefits:
- The CU in Schools Liaison will be available to answer the Scholar’s questions; offer support and assistance to the scholar in their efforts to fulfill the Scholar’s responsibilities and expectations outlined below; and coordinate field placement in a high-need school (Local Education Agency);
- Paid tuition, books, and fees: Scholars are expected to transition to CU in Schools Progression (part-time in advanced-standing course work with the following elective courses: Rural Child Welfare, Rural School Social Work, and Psychopathology). Tuition payments begin the semester after the Scholar is admitted to the program through graduation. The Scholarship pays for 9 courses over 5 semesters.
- A competitive stipend during field placement (SOWK660 A, B, and C). The scholar will receive payments totaling $21,500 over three semesters, to be paid twice monthly. The stipend is subject to all applicable State and federal taxes;
- The scholar is expected to present their research at the School Social Work Association of America Conference or the WV National Association of Social Workers Conference. The Scholarship will pay for presentation materials, registration, hotel, and travel to and from the conference, in accordance with Concord University’s travel policy. Scholars who attend and present at a conference will receive $1,000 to defray costs associated with travel (not covered by Concord University’s travel policy);
- Pay for Student Membership to the School Social Work Association of America ($80 annually);
- Provide the Scholar with a laptop and pertinent software. (If the student leaves the program before completion, the laptop must be returned).