Social work students in North Dakota have access to several scholarships and stipends through the University of North Dakota, with opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. These funding options can help reduce education costs while supporting students preparing for careers in social work, child welfare, administration, public policy, and community service.
Provider:
University of North Dakota, Department of Social Work
Amount:
Up to $1,500
Best for:
MSW graduate students
Eligibility:
Graduate students majoring in Social Work. Preference is given to indigenous students who are studying full time and demonstrate financial need, a minimum 3.0 GPA, academic achievement, community involvement, and professional aspirations.
Deadline:
November 1–March 1
More information:
Provider:
University of North Dakota, Department of Social Work
Amount:
Up to $1,000
Best for:
MSW concentration-level graduate students interested in social work administration and public policy
Eligibility:
Concentration-level graduate students in social work who demonstrate potential for leadership in social work administration and public policy. Preference is given to applicants with a commitment to practicing social work in North Dakota.
Deadline:
November 1–March 1
More information:
Provider:
University of North Dakota, Department of Social Work
Amount:
Up to $1,000
Best for:
BSW undergraduate students
Eligibility:
Undergraduate students who have been admitted to and are pursuing a BSSW degree.
Deadline:
November 1–March 1
More information:
Provider:
University of North Dakota, Department of Social Work
Amount:
Up to $25,000 per degree
Best for:
Undergraduate and graduate social work students pursuing child welfare careers in North Dakota
Eligibility:
Undergraduate or graduate social work students interested in child welfare careers. Students must remain in good standing, complete an internship in a public or tribal child welfare agency, and complete required Child Welfare Scholars elective credit hours. UND also notes that IV-E funding is available to qualified MSW students who commit to working in an approved child welfare agency in North Dakota after graduation.
Deadline:
Currently accepting applications
Service obligation:
Students agree to work in a North Dakota Child Welfare Human Service Zone or ND Tribal Child Welfare Agency for a specified period after graduation, based on the number of semesters of funding received. The minimum service period is 12 months. Approved repayment positions include Child Protective Services, In-Home or Family Preservation Services, Foster Care Services, and ICWA Worker roles.
More information:
Most University of North Dakota social work scholarships are administered through the UND AcademicWorks scholarship portal. Review each scholarship’s eligibility requirements carefully, including degree level, enrollment status, GPA expectations, preference criteria, and application window.
For the Title IV-E Child Welfare Stipend, pay close attention to the internship requirements, required coursework, and post-graduation work commitment. This stipend can provide substantial support, but it is designed for students who intend to work in North Dakota child welfare services after graduation.
Funding amounts, deadlines, eligibility rules, and application links can change. Before applying, confirm all details directly with the University of North Dakota Department of Social Work or the official application portal.
This resource was compiled using publicly available information from the University of North Dakota Department of Social Work and related UND program pages. Students should verify current details directly with the provider before applying.