The Carl A. Scott Memorial Fund provides two $500 scholarships annually and is sponsored by the Council of Social Work (CSWE). It is meant for undergraduate students who have shown commitment to work for social justice. The fund was established to honor Carl A. Scott's contributions to the CSWE. See the Reference link below to download and print a copy of the scholarship's application.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Health Professionals offers a scholarship for disadvantaged students majoring in a health-related field. Social work is one of the approved educational options on their website. To apply, a student must come from a disadvantaged background, meaning that it was difficult for the student to obtain the knowledge and skills required to enroll in their college program or that their family lived below the poverty line. The student must also be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the US. They must take classes full-time. The dollar amount of this scholarship is not listed on the website.
Social work students can apply for this scholarship through their school's financial aid department. For more information on the HRSA Bureau of Health Professionals Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students, see the Reference link below.
The Wilma and Donald R. Haerr Endowed Scholarship is available for nontraditional students at Illinois State University. To qualify, students must be 25 or older, in good standing at Illinois State University, have a declared major in the School of Social Work, have completed 50 or more credit hours, must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and must be in financial need. The scholarship was designed for those who want to become social workers serving children and families. The total amount of the scholarship is $2,000, or $1,000 each if two students are selected.
The Margaret A. McMullen Scholarship is available to senior social work majors at the University of Nebraska Kearney who demonstrate aptitude and potential to become professional social workers, have a GPA of 3.0 or higher and are in financial need. The website (see References) doesn't state the dollar amount of the scholarship, but itdoes have a link to the application.