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Use of Title IV-E Funding in BSW Programs
Journal of Human Behavior in The Social Environment (2003)
  • Lois Pierce, University of Missouri–St. Louis
Abstract
Title IV-E provides resources that allow social work education and state child welfare agencies to collaborate to provide an educational experience that prepares students to move quickly into a complex practice experience. In 1998-1999 all BSW programs that were accredited and in candidacy were surveyed to see if they were using Title IV-E funds to provide support for students who would agree to work in public child welfare programs after graduation. The questionnaire used was based on Zlotnik's earlier survey (Zlotnik & Cornelius, 2000) of all programs receiving IV-E funds. Of the 464 BSW programs surveyed, 282 replied, 59% of these were public institutions, the rest private. Forty-eight schools reported receiving some type of IV-E funding for students. Results indicate a number of models are used to support collaboration between the schools and their state agencies. These include differences in the requirements of students while they are in school and after graduation and in the amount of funding available to students. In addition, institutions not receiving IV-E funds were asked to describe why they were not. Implications for BSW programs are discussed.

Publication Date
January 1, 2003
DOI
10.1300/J137v07n01_03
Citation Information
Lois Pierce. "Use of Title IV-E Funding in BSW Programs" Journal of Human Behavior in The Social Environment Vol. 7 (2003) p. 21 - 33
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lois-pierce/2/