SSWEND

 

School-Based Social Work Education and Network Development (SSWEND)


 

Applications for the AY 24-25 generalist and advanced generalist cohorts of SSWEND Scholars will open January 15, 2025 and priority review will be given to those who apply by March 1, 2025.  Applications for post-MSW students are accepted year-round.

The School-Based Social Work Education and Network Development (SSWEND) program is an initiative that aims to increase student and community access to mental health care service providers in high-needs school districts across Alaska. SSWEND is funded by the Department of Education and provides support for students (i.e., 鈥渟cholars鈥) who are interested in developing the skills necessary to practice in schools and school-based systems.

Scholars who successfully complete the SSWEND program are eligible to receive their Type C Certification in Special Services - School Social Work and earn the Graduate Certificate in Children鈥檚 Mental Health. At this time, SSWEND is only eligible for scholars who are able to practice in Anchorage School District, Lower Kuskokwim School District, or Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District.

For more information about SSWEND, please contact the Program Director, Dr. Matthew Cuellar at mjcuellar@alaska.edu.

 


PROGRAM INFORMATION

 
About SSWEND
Meet the Team

 

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SCHOOL-BASED SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION AND NETWORK DEVELOPMENT




 

Upcoming Events

 

 

Contact Us:
Matthew Cuellar, Assistant Professor, BSW Program Chair

Phone: 907-786-6901
Email: mjcuellar@alaska.edu

 

Location:

UAA School of Social Work
UAA Professional Studies Building
2533 Providence Dr, Suite 234
Anchorage, AK 99508

 

Mailing Address:
UAA School of Social Work
3211 Providence Dr, PSB 234
Anchorage, AK 99508