2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Carver School of Social Work
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Dr. Michelle Tucker, Dean
Dr. Anne Adcock, BSW Program Director
Dr. Dianna Cooper-Bolinsky, MSW ProgramDirector
Mrs. Kalon Moody, MSW Director of Field Education
Mrs. Rebecca Bohner, BSW Director of Field Education
Dr. Helen Mudd
Dr. Jennnifer Lanham
Dr. Renee Sartin
Dr. Kimberly Mudd-Fegett
Mrs. Kelly Joplin
Mr. Neil Caldwell
Dr. Ann Moore
Dr. Khara Kinkade
Dr. DeNika VanCleave
Dr. Melissa Ketner
Dr. Crystal Aschenbrener
Dr. Jennifer Baird
Mission Statement
Campbellsville University’s Carver School of Social Work BSW Program stresses academic excellence, Christian leadership, and personal growth within a nurturing, caring environment. The program is grounded in the liberal arts and the person-in-environment framework. To promote human and social well-being students are taught skills that will allow them to use a range of prevention and intervention methods in their practice with diverse individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities based on scientific inquiry and best practices. Students learn to identify with the social work profession and apply ethical principles and critical thinking in practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. The program incorporates content that encourages students to engage diversity in their future practice and advocate for human rights and social and economic justice. The program emphasizes the importance of being able to recognize, support, and build on the strengths and resiliency of all human beings. Students practice engaging in research-informed practice and learn to be proactive in responding to the impact of context on professional practice.
Accreditation
Campbellsville University’s Bachelor of Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
Public Child Welfare Certification Program (PCWCP)
An application selection process will be used to choose a select number of students each academic year at each of the participating universities who show interest in pursuing a career in child protective services. Please contact the Carver School of Social Work to schedule an appointment with the PCWCP coordinator for application details. Those selected receive a financial stipend and tuition assistance in exchange for years of employment with the Kentucky Cabinet for Families and Children.
Eligibility Requirements - To apply for the PCWCP, the student must:
- Be enrolled full time and pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work
- Have an overall cumulative GPA of 2.5
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or a “B” average in all Social Work courses
- Have at least three semesters and not more than four of undergraduate Social Work courses left to take
- Have taken a social work practice course prior to taking the second of two PCWCP courses.
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