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Costs for several MSW Programs are compared in the PDF links below. Figures have been compiled from program websites. Because program costs are subject to change, these figures should be confirmed by checking the most current web-site postings for each program.
Financial Aid Financial Aid information is available through the BSU Financial Aid Office. Financial
Aid Office FAFSA information and forms for on-line application are available at www.fafsa.ed.gov The Idaho Child Welfare Scholar Program Students receiving stipends must agree to accept employment in Child and Family Services within the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) for a period of time corresponding to the stipend received. Stipends are available for both potential and current Health and Welfare employees. The MSW stipend award is primarily intended to develop advanced skills among experienced Idaho Health and Welfare Department employees. Students accepted into the Child Welfare Scholar Program are placed in public or private child welfare agencies in Idaho for their field placement and have access to a variety of child welfare training opportunities and resources. Contact: Kathy Tidwell, MSW,
LMSW
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) is dedicated to improving the health of the Nation’s underserved. NHSC clinicians devote all or part of their careers to serving underserved populations, making lasting contributions to the health of their communities. To date, 22,000 NHSC clinicians have provided or continue to provide primary and preventive health care—including oral and mental and behavioral health care services—to millions of people. Applicants who are selected to participate in
the highly competitive NHSC Loan Repayment Program agree to provide full-time
primary care services in an approved practice site located in a federally
designated health professional shortage area. For the 2-year minimum service
commitment, the NHSC will pay up to $50,000, based on the participant’s
qualifying educational loans. Participants’ loans are repaid in
addition to the salary earned in a qualifying agency. The NHSC Loan Repayment
Program is open to MSW clinical social workers as well as many other health
professionals. For information contact the NHSC
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