| Only students who
are accepted to the California
State University, San Bernardino Department of Social Work are eligible to compete for the
Title IV-E Program. The number
of stipends is limited. Applicants must
demonstrate commitment to a career in public child welfare.
Priority will be given to current employees of the
County/State Department of Social Services.
Because child welfare is a field-based practice, students must
maintain a valid driver's license and automobile
insurance.
Application Process
The Title IV-E Program cannot be designated in the MSW
Application; a separate IV-E Stipend Application is required.
This Application can be found in the Admissions packet. The
completed IV-E Application and pre-Application Agreement must be
submitted at the same time as the Application for Admission.
Selection Process
Applicants are evaluated by a selection panel composed of an IV-E faculty member
and Riverside and San Bernardino County child welfare representatives. Applicants are evaluated and selection of successful applicants is made by the following criteria.
- Written responses to questions.
- Oral responses to interview questions.
- Demonstrated knowledge of child welfare and the responsibilities of a child protective services worker.
- Potential to provide high quality, culturally competent social work practice.
- Demonstrated belief in the concepts of social justice and equality for all clients of the public welfare system.
- How well the applicant will fit into the county public child welfare system.
Since successful applicants will eventually become the employees of DCS, county representatives make the final decision about who they believe will fit well in the child welfare system.
Priority is given to current staff members of county public social services agencies. Priority is also given to bilingual applicants, and applicants who reside in the high or low desert areas. Males with an interest in working in the child welfare system are encouraged to apply.
Stipends are awarded to those who successfully meet the above criteria.
Default
Should a stipend be awarded and accepted, but the awardee fails to complete for academic course of study or complete the required employment obligation with DCS, he/she would be considered in default and be required to repay all of the IV-E funds received.
Classes and Field Placements
Full-time IV-E students have classes on Monday and Wednesday and are in field Tuesday and Thursday. Field placements in the first year are completed in agencies that service IV-E children and families. Second year field placements are completed in County Child Welfare offices.
Part-time IV-E students have classes on Tuesday and Thursday and are in field Monday and Wednesday. Field placements for part-time students begin in the second year of the program and must be done in an agency outside of the agency of employment and that services IV-E children and families. Second year field placements are in County Child Welfare Offices.
For further information, please contact Dr. Andrew Anderson at (909)537-5544 or aanderso@csusb.edu. |