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MSW Program Grants and Scholarships

  1. Kenneth G. Lutterman Memorial Scholarship

    The Kenneth G. Lutterman Memorial Scholarship was established by a gift from Jean Lutterman in memory of her husband, Kenneth Lutterman, who was the Associate Dean of Research at the UM School of Social Work in 2001. The scholarship is awarded to a second-year MSW student interested in research in the treatment of mental health.

  2. Korean American Scholarship Foundation

    External

    The Korean American Scholarship is offered to qualified Korean American students (including foreign students from Korea).

    Korean American Scholarship Foundation

  3. Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship

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    Deadline: January 15, 2019

    The Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship is awarded to American students of Polish descent for graduate studies.

    Kosciuszko Foundation Tuition Scholarship

  4. 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.

  5. Leopold Schepp Foundation

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    The Leopold Schepp Foundation awards educational scholarships to full-time graduate students who demonstrate a combination of fine character, academic excellence, financial need, compassion, a commitment to volunteerism and whose goal will benefit mankind.

    Leopold Schepp Foundation

  6. 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.

  7. Melanie Foundation

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    Deadline: March 5, 2020

    The Melanie Foundation awards a scholarship to a candidate pursuing a master's degree in the mental health field.

    The Melanie Foundation

  8. MEM Centennial Endowed Scholarship Fund

    The MEM Centennial Endowed Scholarship Fund was created to provide support to MSW students who have demonstrated interest in providing direct services to children, youth and families with a focus on preservation of family stability, foster care and adoption of older children, sibling groups or otherwise hard-to-place children. Preference will be given to students who have a field placement at Spaulding for Children and/or those who have lived experience in the child welfare system.

  9. Merit Scholarships

    Mission-based financial aid is awarded to incoming and continuing MSW students who have demonstrated intellectual and personal qualities likely to lead to roles and careers central to the social welfare system. This includes a commitment to engaging in roles that involve social welfare institutions and systems most likely to impact major social problems and that serve the most economically and socially disadvantaged groups in society. Personal qualifications considered essential to successful social work practice-such as sensitivity and responsiveness in relationships, concern for the needs of others, adaptability, good judgment, creativity, integrity and skill in written communication-will be considered. This determination shall be based primarily on an evaluation of all previous academic work, recommendations, human service employment experience, the applicant's written supplementary statement, other application documents and the School of Social Work Financial Aid Application. Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.

  10. 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.

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