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Community

Community in ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's Social Work Department

Within the major, students develop a closely-knit community through shared experiences and taking many of the same classes. Students can also get involved in groups like ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ's Social Work Club and Phi Alpha Honor Society. As the social work community, we strive to extend our influence to the ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ community, the Grantham community, the national community, and even the international community.

Social Work Club  

The Social Work Club is the Department club for the Social Work Program. The club's goal is to foster connection within the Department through three main programs and its own monthly events. The three programs that are conducted by the Social Work Club are the peer mentor program, the cultural events, and the prayer chaplain events.  Overall, the Social Work Club strives to promote self-awareness, self-care, and community for the Social Work Department at large .

Peer Mentor Program Cultural Events Prayer Chaplain Events
connecting underclassmen with upperclassmen in an intentional mentoring relationship to provide guidance in the department and in the college transition to underclassmen and leadership opportunities to the upperclassmen
fostering connections with community members by coming togeether to participate in activities  such as movies and panels. 
fostering faith within the Department by holding prayer events and bible study for other social work students and faculty

 

2024-2025 Social Work Club Officers:

President: Olivia Winton, Vice President: Emily Caulfield, Peer Mentor Coordinators: Rylee Eastridge and Emma Starr, Prayer Chaplain: Mariah Fortney, Cultural Competency Liasons: Cade Smucker and Abby Davis
 
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social work students eating pizza

Phi-Alpha Social Work Honor Society

Phi Alpha is the official Lambda Psi Chapter of the National Honor Society of Social Work. Phi Alpha rewards students for their academic excellence and provides an opportunity for furthered professional development through the club’s events and service projects. Each month the club holds an event which provides an opportunity for social work students of all classes to gather and develop their professional skills. Once a semester, the members of Phi Alpha participate in a service project to demonstrate their adherence to the core values that are described in the NASW Code of Ethics. Being a part of Phi Alpha is meant to inspire growth toward becoming a professional social worker in the final years of a student’s formal education.

2024-2025 Phi Alpha Officers:

President: Emily Caulfield, Vice President: Selah Stoltzfus, Secretary & Historian: Sarah Dills, Treasurer: Madeline Pendleton

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Membership Information:

Membership is by invitation only. To be invited into the Phi Alpha Honor Society at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ, a social work major must achieve sophomore status, hold acceptance status in the social work major, and have an overall GPA of 3.0 and a 3.5 major GPA. There is a membership fee of $15. After being inducted in Phi Alpha, students are expected to maintain academic excellence, along with attending member meetings, monthly events, and a minimum of one service project a year.

Service Projects:

The Phi Alpha National Honors Society is committed to serving to others. Our chapter has been involved in multiple service opportunities. Each year we host two service projects, one in the fall and one in the spring. Members are required to attend one service project each year.

Current students can get more information on the department under resources on our website.