Cost and Cost Assistance Overview
90 percent of ETSU students receive some sort of financial assistance. ETSU is proud to provide scholarship assistance - money you do not have to pay back - for all types of students: first-time freshmen students, transfer students, currently enrolled undergraduate students, and graduate students.
Below are some social-work specific opportunities, but for a comprehensive list, please visit https://www.etsu.edu/scholarships/.
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Claude Green Jr. Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is dedicated to Claude Greene, Jr.'s memory. Claude was an artist at heart, although he worked as a contractor. He was particularly skilled in small remodeling projects turning visions into reality. Despite facing numerous challenges, Claude remained a positive and humorous person who was always willing to make people laugh.
The scholarship will be awarded annually to a student who is currently enrolled in the ETSU Bachelors or Masters in Social Work program and has a demonstrated financial need. Preference will be given to first-generation college students and/or those who have a strong interest in social justice advocacy work. The scholarship award will be divided into two equal installments of $500, which will cover the two semesters of the academic year.Click here to apply.
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Northeast Tennessee Behavioral Health Workforce Scholarship
Thank you for your interest in applying for the Northeast Tennessee Behavioral Health Workforce Scholarship. The Opioid Abatement Council supports funding for these scholarships. Currently, our region has a shortage of every behavioral health profession, resulting in challenges accessing needed care.
It is paramount that we address this need, especially with the ongoing opioid and drug epidemics. These scholarships aim to improve behavioral healthcare in Northeast Tennessee by increasing and strengthening the behavioral health workforce through funding pathways to licensed behavioral health professions (Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Counselors, and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners). If you wish to pursue one of these fields and serve Northeast Tennessee, please consider applying.
Preferred qualifications: Individuals with lived experience of substance use disorder, mental health illness, or who are at risk for either or both.
Requirements:
- Be from the region or have established residency in the region.
- Commit to working in underserved NE TN for one year.
- Be a full-time student.
- If seeking consecutive years of funding, learners must earn a B or better in their courses each year to receive funding for the next.
- If working with a site, awardees must work with an approved placement site.
- Each semester, track the number of patients/clients you served and how many hours you spent with them.
- Complete an exit survey within 3 months of completing your program detailing your employment status, employer, and location.
- Attend the semester behavioral health cohort meetings and at least two of the networking nights.
- Awardees cannot be Pathways scholarship recipients.
- Sign an awardee MOU detailing the above criteria.
Scholarship applications available here
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Michael Phillips Memorial Scholarship
The Michael Phillips Memorial Scholarship is intended for graduates of Unicoi High School majoring in the field of Social Work. (MSW may be considered.) Priority should be given to those in need of financial assistance.
Eligibility
- Graduate of Unicoi High School
- Declared Social Work major in the Department of Social Work (MSW may be considered)
- Current ETSU students as well as entering freshman must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
- Documented financial need may be considered in the selection of the recipient
- Once a student is selected to be a recipient, they may continue to receive the award for four consecutive years
- Must meet all requirements for regular admission to ETSU
- Must be full-time student
- Applications should be submitted to the ETSU Department of Social Work Scholarship Committee by March 15th each year.
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Ellyn Lancaster Scholarship
APPLICATION DEADLINE - February 15th
Scholarship applications available here, The scholarship application must be completed and submitted online.
Purpose and History: Established in 2013 to assist adult, non-traditional aged "women in transition" to pursue a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or a Masters of Social Work (MSW) degree.
Scholarship Amount: $2,400 one-time award for 1 year (amount subject to change)Eligibility Requirements
Residency Requirement: Washington County, Greene County, or Sullivan County.
Education Requirement: Returning adult student: high school graduate or GED recipient, or current college student.
Field of Study: Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or Masters of Social Work (MSW)
GPA Minimum: Not applicable.
College/Enrollment Requirement: Full-time enrollment at East Tennessee State University pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) of Masters of Social Work (MSW) degree.
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Paul Bashea Williams Scholarship
This scholarship is designed to provide the educational benefits of a diverse student body to the entire university. These benefits include cross-cultural understanding, helping break down racial stereotypes, enabling students to better understand people of different races, preparing students for entry into a diverse workforce and society, cultivating leaders with legitimacy in the eyes of citizenry, and promoting a robust exchange of ideas.
The scholarship will be awarded twice a year, for fall and spring semesters, to a student enrolled in the ETSU Bachelor or Master of Social Work Programs. Recipient must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Recipient will receive mentoring from Paul Williams, as arranged by the Department of Social Work.
This scholarship honors Paul Williams who was the first black man to both enter and graduate from the ETSU MSW Program. Mr. Williams has dedicated his career to the field of social work through counseling, which he does through a multi-location private practice, and also through numerous appearances in major news networks and in documentary films.
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Department of Social Work Graduate Assistantships
The ETSU Department of Social Work awards (3) full-time Graduate Assistantships each year to MSW students. A Graduate Assistantship is an opportunity available to qualifying graduate students for on-campus employment. Graduate Assistants (or GAs, as they are often called) can either work in teaching, research, or administrative roles depending upon the position. Graduate assistants receive tuition assistance and a monthly stipend for 9 months for the academic year. Graduate Assistantships do not cover fees. Stipend amounts vary by programs.
The Social Work Full Graduate Assistants work 20 hours per week for the academic year (August 15th to May 15th). GAs are ETSU employees and work every week, except when Administrative Offices are closed during winter break. Full GAs have full tuition covered (excluding fees). GAs must be able to start precisely on August 15th – unfortunately, no exceptions can be made.
General eligibility requirements for receiving a Graduate Assistantship are that the recipient:
- Must be fully admitted to a graduate program.
Must register for at least 9 graduate hours during the Fall and Spring semester (6 during Spring semester if in-line to graduate in May).
Recipients of Graduate Assistantships must maintain those hours through the semester. If a GA drops below those hours, they are ineligible and the contract will be reviewed and may be canceled.
Must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Cannot hold another paid position on campus without prior approval of the Dean of ETSU Graduate School.
Requirements for International Students
- International students must take the Oral Proficiency Interview immediately upon arrival at ETSU. See Grad School Policies for more information.
International students applying for full-time graduate assistantships may not hold temporary positions.
International students must have current Glacier paperwork on file before payroll can be processed. See Requirements for International Students for more information.
How to ApplyA single application exists for the Department of Social Work’s GA and TS positions. To apply for a Social Work position, please use your ETSU log-in and submit the required items at Graduate Assistantship Form. For tech assistance, please contact the ITS Help Desk.
A complete application packet submitted through the link above includes:
1. The completed form
2. The ETSU jobs application
3. The departmental policies form
4. Upload of your resume/CV
5. Upload of your writing sampleGA finalists will be required to visit campus for an in-person interview over the spring/summer. Virtual interviews will not be acceptable. Unfortunately, no exceptions can be made.
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Graduate Assistantship primarily focused on supporting Safezone activities
The Department of Social Work at ETSU oversees a Graduate Assistant who serves in support of the instructional mission of the Safe Zone organization. While preference is given to candidates in the MSW program and whose professional goals align with the mission of Safe Zone, any graduate student in good standing at the university may apply and will be considered. The Assistantship is for 20 hours per week and for one semester or an academic year based on the availability of funding and need. The student must be full-time and maintain a 3.0 GPA. Deadline is March 1st.
The Graduate Assistant will work closely with the Safe Zone organizers and the MSW Program Director to plan, promote, and carry out Safe Zone trainings and to accomplish the daily administrative tasks of maintaining the records of the organization. Duties assigned will be relevant to Safe Zone and will also hold professional and scholarly significance to the student.
ETSU Safe Zone Purpose and Goals of Safe Zone
- To promote acceptance and awareness of the diversity of gender identity and sexual orientation on ETSU campus.
- To provide a community of allies for LGBTQ people.
- To provide evidence of and visibility for the support of LGBTQ people and their allies
within the ETSU community.
Purpose of the Safe Zone Training:
- To provide a standardized curriculum baseline for potential allies and members of ETSU Safe Zone.
- To enable faculty, staff, and students to engage in becoming a source of support and
allies to the LGBTQ campus community.
GA Duties: Schedule trainings; coordinate outreach activities to promote the program on campus and occasional off-campus events*; collaborate with Safe Zone facilitators to develop new curricula and materials; maintain training materials and roster of Safe Zone members; update Safe Zone website regularly; and other duties as necessary.
*note that occasional weekend hours might be expected for outreach activities
Experience Preferred: The person most qualified for this job has excellent written and oral communication and organization skills, and is comfortable with learning website and course delivery systems (e.g., D2L). Proficiency in Microsoft Office is expected. Experience with educational and organizational LGBTQ initiatives preferred.
General eligibility requirements for receiving a Graduate Assistantship are that the recipient:
- Must be fully admitted to a graduate program
- Must register for at least 9 graduate hours during the Fall and Spring semester (6 during Spring semester if in-line to graduate in May)
- Recipients of Graduate Assistantships must maintain those hours through the semester. If a GA drops below those hours, they are ineligible and the contract will be reviewed and may be canceled.
- Must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Cannot hold another paid position on campus without prior approval of the Dean of ETSU Graduate School.
Requirements for International Students
- International students must take the Oral Proficiency Interview immediately upon arrival at ETSU. Click here for more information.
- International students applying for full-time graduate assistantships may not hold temporary positions
- International students must have current Glacier paperwork on file before payroll can be processed. Click here for more information
How to Apply
A single application exists for the Department of Social Work’s GA and TS positions (including SafeZone). To apply for a Social Work position, please use your ETSU log-in and submit the required items at Safe Zone Form For tech assistance, please contact the ITS Help Desk .
A complete application packet submitted through the link above includes:
1. The completed form
2. The ETSU jobs application
3. The departmental policies form Departmental Policies
4. Upload of your resume/CV
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Tennessee Behavioral Health Pathways Scholarship
The Tennessee Behavioral Health Pathways Scholarship Initiative offers up to $15,000 per academic year to help a Tennessee resident pay for tuition in a behavioral health master’s degree program at an accredited Tennessee college or university.
After completion of the degree, the recipients of this scholarship will work at a community-based agency that provides mental health and/or substance abuse services funded by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) and which is an organizational member of either the Tennessee Association of Alcohol, Drug, and other Addiction Services (TAADAS) or the Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations (TAMHO).
The period of work required will approximate the amount of award for the scholarship. In other words, one year of full-time scholarship will necessitate one year of working in an acceptable agency setting.
Completion of the stated period of work commensurate with the scholarship period is a condition of receiving the Tennessee Behavioral Health Pathways Scholarship. Failure to complete the work requirement may result in a request for repayment of scholarship funds.
TAMHO and TAADAS are partners in the processing of applications, monitoring the awards process, and confirming completion of work at the community-based agency.
If selected, you will be required to upload documentation of enrollment over the next few months into this application.
Who should I contact for more information?