Students will be considered for most scholarships, not including external opportunities, by submitting the School of Social Work Financial Aid Application. The majority of students complete this application as a part of their MSW application. A few scholarships require a separate application as noted on the individual scholarship listing.
Scholarship & Grant Opportunities
Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The Health Professional Scholarship Program (HPSP) provides financial assistance to students receiving education or training in a direct or indirect health-care services discipline (MSW students eligible for FY2022).
Health Professions Scholarship-Indian Health Service
The Health Professions Scholarship is awarded to qualified American Indian and Alaska Native graduate level students.
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
The Hispanic Scholarship is designed to assist students of Hispanic heritage obtain a college degree.
Howard and Judith Sims Endowed Fellowship in Child & Youth
This fellowship was established by Howard and Judith Sims along with matching funds provided by the Ann and Robert Lurie Family Foundation to reward deserving students interested in child welfare and specializing in children and families.
Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.
Howard Brabson Scholarship
This MSW Scholarship was established by donors in memory of Howard Brabson in recognition for his leadership, service and commitment to his students. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.
Japanese American Citizens League National Scholarships and Awards
The Japanese American Citizens League National Scholarships and Awards are provided to an active National Japanese American Citizens League members pursuing full time study.
Japanese American Citizens League National Scholarships and Awards
Jewish Communal Leadership Program
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Jim Toy, MSW '81, Scholarship
The Jim Toy Scholarship is a need-based award to support MSW students who are inspired by the ideals and examples Jim Toy demonstrated during his lifetime as a fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ communities.
John B. and Mary Jean Yablonky Endowed Scholarship
This scholarship will provide support for an MSW student with preference given to students with financial need who are dedicated to improving the lives of children and adolescents who have suffered abuse and neglect.
Joseph A. Tronolone, MSW 1970, Scholarship Fund
The Fund will provide support for MSW students with preference given to students who are first in their families to earn a college degree.