Wilma and Donald Haerr have established an endowed scholarship for nontraditional students in social work at Illinois State University who wish to become professional social workers serving children and families.
The decision to major in social work stemmed from Wilma’s childhood. Her parents were divorced and her mother had to work. Much of the time she was left alone or under the watchful eye of a next door neighbor. She strongly feels no child should be left in that position – to be alone and having to fend for themselves! She vowed she would never work when she had children, and she kept that vow.
Because of her experiences Wilma is more sensitive to the needs of others. She strongly feels the assistance of a social worker at such a critical time in her development would have made a difference. In addition, she developed a strong commitment to social work as a result of her experience serving underprivileged families through a program organized by the minister of their Presbyterian Church.
Wilma was 40 years old when she enrolled as a freshman at Illinois State University and she received her Bachelor of Science degree in social work at the age of 44. Hence, she understands the needs of nontraditional students and wants very much to support students who want to serve underprivileged children and families.
Each candidate for the Wilma and Donald R. Haerr Endowed Scholarship for Nontraditional Students must be or have:
A student, 25 years of age or older, enrolled in good standing at Illinois State University. (Preference will be given to older students.)
Declared major in the School of Social Work having completed at least 50 credit hours, or a graduate student accepted in the Masters in Social Work degree program
Demonstrated strong academic achievement, as evidenced by a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Demonstrated financial need
The scholarship dollars must be used for educational expenses. A single scholarship award will be deposited in the recipient's Illinois State account at the beginning of the fall semester to help cover educational expenses. The total amount of the scholarship award is $2000. If more than one student is selected for the award the minimum amount is $1000 for each award.
The recipient of the scholarship will be eligible to apply for the scholarship in a subsequent year, providing that she/he is a continuing student, and has demonstrated good academic achievements by maintaining a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
To apply by email, type your information into the following Word document and email the .
To apply by mail, print the Haerr Endowed Scholarship Application (pdf) and mail to Patricia Berndt, Director of Student Services, Illinois State University, School of Social Work, Haerr Endowed Scholarship, Campus Box 4650, Normal, IL 61790-4650.
Gabe Miller, a young social worker and MSW candidate, promoted social justice more than many individuals do in a long lifetime. It has been said many times of Gabe that he saw the need and he responded. Gabe died on January 26, 2005 leaving behind a legacy of kindness and good deeds. He was a person who, when he saw a human need, rushed to respond to it. Gabe made a difference. The Gabe Miller Scholarship supports students who, like Gabe, are passionate about social justice and work to serve the disabled, disadvantaged, and dispirited.
To Apply:
The Gabe W. Miller Scholarship Foundation is now accepting applications for MSW students. This is a $2500 scholarship and is granted on the basis of need and interest in community organizing and advocacy. Ideally applicants should also have some social work experience.
Deadline: April 20, 2008
Interested students should:
The Carl A. Scott Memorial Fund honors the memory of the late Carl A. Scott, a longtime staff member of CSWE and a pioneer in obtaining scholarships for students from ethnic groups of color. Specifically, the Carl A. Scott Memorial Fund was developed to continue Scott's legacy of promoting equity and social justice in social work. In this regard, it is intended that the book scholarships will be awarded to students who have demonstrated a commitment to work for equity and social justice in social work.
The awards will be made to students from ethnic groups of color (African American, American Indian, Asian American, Mexican American, and Puerto Rican) who are in their last year of study for a social work degree in a baccalaureate or master's degree program accredited by CSWE. Please visit the CSWE web site, http://www.cswe.org/CSWE/scholarships/The+Carl+A+Scott+Memorial+Fund/ , for more information and to download an application.
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