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Scholarships and Bursaries
Student support is an important investment in the future of social work. Over the past five years we have expanded enrolment in the MSW program by almost one third and a growing number of our doctoral students are conducting research outside Canada. To keep pace with growing enrolment and with international research expenses, we must increase the available funds.
One of the Faculty’s top priorities is to offer competitive scholarships in order to continue to attract and retain the most promising students and make professional education accessible to all academically qualified students regardless of their financial circumstances. We are also seeking support for training materials for field educators and an endowed seminar series.
“I’ve chosen social work as a profession because I am passionate about helping people and I believe we can work together to make this world a better place. What really stands out for me at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work is that we get direct clinical experience to try to improve our clients’ well-being.” Tiffany Stewart, Student, MSW program |