University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Michigan Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship

The Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship is an opportunity to provide additional resources and support to students committed to working in Michigan’s Child Welfare System – Children’s Protective Services, Foster Care, Licensing and Adoption.

The aim of this program is to recruit, retain and educate students to be leaders in the field of child welfare. The fellowship includes requirements for course work and practicum education. Additionally, fellows will receive a stipend. Students will be contractually obligated to search for and accept employment in public, private, or tribal child welfare agencies in the State of Michigan upon graduation.

Fellowship Funding

  • 60 Credit MSW Students – $5000 per semester up to 4 semesters
  • 45 Credit MSW or Dual Degree Students – $5000 per semester up to 3 semesters

Please note: Fellowship funding is subject to tax withholding.

Important Dates

Part Time Online:
Open for Winter 2025 and
Spring / Summer 2025
Full Time Online:
Open for Spring / Summer 2025
Winter Part Time Online:
Closes October 1, 2024
Spring Summer Full Time Online:
Closes September 1, 2024
Spring Summer Part Time Online:
Closes Febuary 1, 2025

Program At-A-Glance

Program Available

MSW

Format

On Campus, Online

Program Availability

Full-time and Part-time

Important Dates

Part Time Online:
Open for Winter 2025 and
Spring / Summer 2025
Full Time Online:
Open for Spring / Summer 2025
Winter Part Time Online:
Closes October 1, 2024
Spring Summer Full Time Online:
Closes September 1, 2024
Spring Summer Part Time Online:
Closes Febuary 1, 2025

Program At-A-Glance

Program Available

MSW

Format

On Campus, Online

Program Availability

Full-time and Part-time

Michigan Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship

The Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship is an opportunity to provide additional resources and support to students committed to working in Michigan’s Child Welfare System – Children’s Protective Services, Foster Care, Licensing and Adoption.

The aim of this program is to recruit, retain and educate students to be leaders in the field of child welfare. The fellowship includes requirements for course work and practicum education. Additionally, fellows will receive a stipend. Students will be contractually obligated to search for and accept employment in public, private, or tribal child welfare agencies in the State of Michigan upon graduation.

Fellowship Funding

  • 60 Credit MSW Students – $5000 per semester up to 4 semesters
  • 45 Credit MSW or Dual Degree Students – $5000 per semester up to 3 semesters

Please note: Fellowship funding is subject to tax withholding.

Program At-A-Glance

Program Available

MSW

Format

On Campus, Online

Program Availability

Full-time and Part-time

Michigan Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship

The Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship is an opportunity to provide additional resources and support to students committed to working in Michigan’s Child Welfare System – Children’s Protective Services, Foster Care, Licensing and Adoption.

The aim of this program is to recruit, retain and educate students to be leaders in the field of child welfare. The fellowship includes requirements for course work and practicum education. Additionally, fellows will receive a stipend. Students will be contractually obligated to search for and accept employment in public, private, or tribal child welfare agencies in the State of Michigan upon graduation.

Fellowship Funding

  • 60 Credit MSW Students – $5000 per semester up to 4 semesters
  • 45 Credit MSW or Dual Degree Students – $5000 per semester up to 3 semesters

Please note: Fellowship funding is subject to tax withholding.

Program Requirements

Michigan Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellows may be enrolled in full-time or part-time programs. Students must be U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, DACA status or eligible noncitizens to participate in the fellowship.

Title IV-E fellows must agree to the following:

  • Complete all necessary coursework
  • Complete their field placement at a public, private, or tribal child welfare agency in the State of Michigan
  • Be employed in an approved position at a public, private, or tribal child welfare agency in the State of Michigan for the minimum payback period, upon graduation

Pathway

Select and complete one of the following pathways and all related pathway course requirements:

  • Interpersonal Practice in Integrated Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse
  • Management & Leadership
  • Welfare of Children & Families

Specialized Courses & Certificate Requirement

Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellows must complete the following course work:

SW 627: Child Welfare Systems

SW 621: Assessment of Children, Youth & Families

SW 624: Child Maltreatment Assessment and Treatment

Field Placements

Due to course and field requirements for the Title IV-E Child Welfare Fellowship Program, MSW/MPH students are not eligible to participate in this program.

 

Work Payback Requirements

Title IV-E fellows will be required to secure employment in an approved position at a public, private, or tribal child welfare agency in the State of Michigan following graduation. The length of requirement work payback will equal four months for each stipend received. For example, a fellow receiving three stipends during the program would be required to work for an approved child welfare agency in Michigan for twelve months following graduation.

Application

Your UM application must be completed by the school’s deadline. Admittance into the Michigan Title IV-E Fellowship will be contingent upon admission into the School of Social Work.

Upcoming Fellowship Events at University of Michigan

Upcoming Fellowship Events at University of Michigan

There are no upcoming events at this time.

U-M Frequently Asked Questions

Courses

If I earned the Child Welfare Certificate Endorsement during my BSW program, will I have to retake those courses?

No, you would not have to retake the courses if the CWCE was previously earned. However some students may be participating in a special program such as the Child Welfare Scholars which includes specific course requirements that overlap with the Child Welfare Fellowship.

How will the stipend be provided to me?

The stipend distribution will be distributed through the payroll department. Students will complete the new hire process and receive a once per semester payment. The payment is subject to tax withholding per University policy. 

How can I spend the stipend?

The stipend is to be used to support your education,

Field Placement

What are my options for field placement?

Students can find a field placement at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, private agencies or any of the tribal agencies. The field placement is an opportunity to provide hands-on preparation for the workforce, therefore the placement should be in a role primarily involved in doing child welfare work. This may include CPS investigator or foster care case manager.

Do I have to find my own field placement?

No, students will work closely with the Office of Field Education to find a field placement to satisfy the objectives of the Child Welfare Fellowship.

Employment Payback

I don’t know where to search for jobs, where can I find help?

The program coordinator is available to assist you with the job search process.

How can I find out if my job qualifies?

The program coordinator can verify if the position you secured qualifies.

Who do I provide my job search details with?

The program coordinator is responsible for keeping track of your payback requirements. Be sure to stay in contact with them after graduation!

Contact Admissions

Marla Garmo

Title IV-E Project Coordinator
University of Michigan
[email protected]
(734) 647-9303