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MSW Program Grants and Scholarships

  1. Kristine Siefert and Kalyan Dutta Endowed Scholarship

    The Kristine Siefert and Kalyan Dutta Endowed Scholarship was established by Professor Emerita Kristine Siefert and Kalyan Dutta. It provides support for MSW students who are residents of the City of Detroit, with a preference for students working with African American and/or Latinx populations in Detroit.

    Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  2. Mary DeLue Romano Memorial Scholarship

    The Mary DeLue Romano Scholarship is for an MSW student with an interest in medical social work established in memory of Mary DeLue Romano, a leader in the field of medical social work, by her parents Ross and Leona DeLue. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  3. Merle and Marshall Goldman Endowed Scholarship

    This scholarship was established by Merle and Marshall Goldman. It supports an MSW student who is interested in pursuing a career in Jewish communal service. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  4. Mervin and Helen S. Pregulman Scholarship

    This Award was established by Merv and Helen Pregulman of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Helen is an alumna of the School of Social Work and Merv, also a U-M alum, was a member of the 1941 U-M Football team under coach "Fritz" Crisler. The Mervin and Helen S. Pregulman Scholarship is awarded to a student involved in Jewish communal service. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  5. Mildred F. Knapp Endowed Scholarship Fund

    This scholarship was established for Mildred F. Knapp to provide support for MSW students who plan to work directly with children.

    Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  6. Olivia P. Maynard Children and Family Fellowship

    This fellowship was established by Olivia P. Maynard along with matching funds provided by the Ann and Robert Lurie Family Foundation. Its purpose is to support deserving students who are in child welfare and specializing in the welfare of children and families. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  7. Peace Corps Paul. D. Coverdell Fellows Program

    Application Deadlines:

    • Winter 2023 (online MSW students): October 1, 2022
    • Spring/Summer 2023 (online MSW students): February 1, 2023
    • Fall 2023 (both on-campus and online MSW students): April 29, 2023 * Fall Early Application: December 1 * Fall Priority Application: February 1

    The Coverdell Fellows Program provides Returned Peace Corps Volunteers the opportunity to earn a Master in Social Work at the University of Michigan.

    Qualified incoming Returned Peace Corps Volunteers pursuing the On Campus MSW Program or Part-Time Online MSW Program are welcome to apply to the Coverdell Fellows Scholarship.

    Peace Corps Paul. D. Coverdell Fellows Program Information

  8. Phillips/Palmer Memorial Scholarship

    The Fund will be used to provide support to MSW students who plan to pursue a career in school social work and/or are completing a field placement in a public school. Preference will be given to a student with strong financial need, with a field placement in the Ann Arbor public school system or in a local school system in an economically disadvantaged area.

    No separate application required.

  9. Rachel M. Hawkins, MSW Travel Support Fund

    The purpose of the Rachel M. Hawkins, MSW Travel Support Fund is to support MSW students with financial need who live in the greater Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti area who have committed to complete their field placement requirements in organizations located in Wayne County, Michigan, with preference for the city of Detroit. This Fund was established and is maintained with gifts from a generous donor family. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  10. Rita Specter Gelman Scholarship Fund

    This Scholarship was established by alumna Rita Specter Gelman to provide support for MSW students, who need financial assistance, enrolled in the Jewish Communal Leadership Program. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

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