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.
Incoming and continuing students will be evaluated for Michigan Scholarships provided they have completed and submitted the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and the School of Social Work financial aid application for grants/scholarships.
Michigan Scholarships are based on financial need and academic performance.
Please note that no separate financial aid application is required.
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.
The Milton Carthens Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the life of Milton "Milt" Carthens, as well as his love for social work and the University of Michigan. It is made possible by the NFL Player Care Foundation and his wife, Pamela Carthens, to provide support for MSW students.
The Minority Fellowship Program is to enhance the training of full-time master's-level, direct practice-focused social work students in their final year of study at a CSWE-accredited institution.
Minority Fellowship Program-Council on Social Work Education
The National Association of Black Social Workers offers various scholarships to NABSW members.
The National Federation of the Blind Scholarship offers merit-based scholarships to blind residents of the United States and Puerto Rico.
The National Iranian American Council provides a listing of scholarships offered by Iranian-American organizations not affiliated with the National Iranian American Council.
Deadline: March 1, 2019 Application available December 1, 2018-March 1, 2019
The National Italian American Foundation offers a variety of scholarships to outstanding Italian American students from a variety of academic disciplines and backgrounds.
The National Organization of Italian American Women Scholarship is awarded to Italian American women with at least one parent of Italian descent.
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