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The Louis Stokes Fellowship in Community and Social Development provides tuition scholarships
to students already working in community development, in an intensive weekend program designed to
accommodate work schedules, and foster leadership among African-Americans and Hispanics in the
field of community development.
Mandel Scholars Award
The Mandel Foundation has established a scholarship to encourage leadership in the field
of social work. A tuition scholarship will be given to an incoming student enrolled in the
Full-time, Part-time or Intensive Weekend Program.
Mandel Scholars are selected based upon the following criteria:
- A 3.5 Grade Point Average.
- Leadership or the potential to assume leadership positions in the field of social work.
- Possible interview by Mandel Scholarship Committee.
Second/Third Year Scholarship Opportunities
MSASS faculty, field advisors, and field supervisors nominate students entering their second
and/or third year to receive scholarships. These scholarships are the Alumni Scholarship, Berger
Scholarship, Krislov Scholarship, and the Mandel Scholars Award
Alumni Scholarship
The Alumni Association annually names one or more students to receive the Alumni scholarship.
The student must have:
- a minimum grade point average of 3.5 (verified by MSASS Registrar);
- demonstrated social work knowledge in action;
- demonstrated knowledge of advocacy in field practice and/or as reflected in class assignments
and/or through school/community involvement, i.e. board, committees, etc.;
- completed at least one field period; and
- financial need
Howard R. Berger Scholarship
The Howard R. Berger Scholarship is available to community development majors through the Jewish
Community Federation (JCF) in honor of Howard Berger, a retired JCF director of community relations
and a 1961 graduate of the (then named) School of Applied Social Sciences (SASS).
Criteria:
- Any full-time, community development majors, entering his or her second year, MSASS master
level or Ph.D. student.
- Must be committed to community organization.
- Special consideration is given to candidates who have shifted their vocational direction and
are pursuing a new and different career path through MSASS.
- Eligibility is based on financial need and merit.
Norma and Albert Geller Scholarship
This $1,000 scholarship provides scholarship support to students who advocate on behalf of
children and families to prevent physical and emotional abuse. Students demonstrate financial need
and in good academic standing.
Criteria:
- Students must demonstrate high financial need.
- Students must be in good academic standing.
Evelyn Moreida Krislov Scholarship
This fund was established to honor Mrs. Krislov, a 1954 graduate of the (then named) School of
Applied Social Sciences (SASS).
Criteria:
- Students must be pursuing a professional degree in the practice of social work with older
adults.
- Students must be entering their second-year.
- Preference will be given to those who wish to return to their communities following
graduation.
- Eligibility is based on merit and financial need.
Awards will be given to three to five students.
Mandel Scholars Award
The Mandel Foundation has established two scholarships to encourage leadership in the field of
social work. A tuition scholarship will be given to a returning student enrolled in the
Full-time Program, Part Time Program, or Intensive Weekend Program
Mandel Scholars are selected based upon the following criteria:
- A 3.5 Grade Point Average.
- Leadership or the potential to assume leadership positions in the field of social work.
- Possible interview by Mandel Scholarship Committee.
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