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We, the Student Association of Social Workers at the Metropolitan State University of Denver (SASW), are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of others in our community while enhancing the student experience of our members. We strive as a group to bring a strong awareness to social justice through dedication, compassion, and integrity. We are committed to bringing together our peers, our professors, and individuals from our community to promote health, wellness, family, friends, diversity, and equality to all persons.
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Celebrate Your Achievements with Phi Alpha National Honor Society
Becoming a member of Phi Alpha National Honor Society is a distinguished recognition of your academic excellence and dedication to the field of social work. Phi Alpha is not just an honor; it’s a supportive community of social work students who uplift each other through the challenges of the MSU Denver social work program.
For general inquiries about Phi Alpha, please reach out to Ann Sullivan. For membership applications or graduation cords, contact Rae Wiegand at [email protected].
Connect with Phi Alpha and join a network dedicated to academic and professional excellence in social work. We’re here to support you every step of the way!
Join the Legacy: Become a Member of Phi Alpha, the National Social Work Honor Society!
Imagine being part of a tradition that started with a visionary group of social work students at Michigan State University in 1960. They dreamed of a national honor society that would celebrate excellence in social work—and they made it happen. Today, that vision has blossomed into Phi Alpha, a thriving network with over 155 chapters across the country, and we’re excited to invite you to be part of this prestigious community!
Phi Alpha isn’t just about honoring academic achievements; it’s about connecting with a vibrant network of social work students, faculty, and professionals who are dedicated to making a difference. Each chapter crafts its own unique programs to address local needs, providing you with opportunities for leadership, networking, and professional development.
By joining Phi Alpha, you’ll gain access to a supportive community that shares your passion for social work and commitment to excellence. Plus, you’ll have a voice in shaping the future of our society through your chapter’s representation on the National Council.
Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this impactful legacy. Apply today and start making a difference with Phi Alpha!
Unlock Your Potential with Phi Alpha Membership
Are you ready to elevate your social work journey? The Phi Alpha Honor Society is your gateway to recognition and opportunities. Here’s how you can qualify and what to expect:
Eligibility for BSSW Students
To join the MSU Denver Epsilon Lambda Chapter, you’ll need to meet the following criteria:
Eligibility is verified after the Fall Semester grades are posted, with induction ceremonies held in the Spring.
Eligibility for MSW Students
For our graduate students, eligibility requires:
Like BSSW students, eligibility is confirmed after Fall Semester grades, with induction in the Spring.
The Membership Process
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Join Phi Alpha and connect with a distinguished network of social work professionals committed to excellence and service. Apply today and make your mark!
The Building Allies of Diversity Student Group strives to create a safe environment to have hard conversations about social justice, inclusivity, and diversity amongst the Metropolitan State University of Denver community of social work students, faculty, staff and alumni.
The purpose of the Student group Building Allies of Diversity (BAD) is to create a safe environment for students, faculty, alumni, and community members to hold difficult conversations about social justice, inclusivity, and diversity. The group was formed on the foundation of CSWE core competencies with the goal of bringing students, faculty, alumni, and community members together to have conversations about current social, political, and cultural issues to encourage education and community involvement to create change. The BAD student group understands, the intersectionality between social, cultural, and political issues, and includes all three as important discussion topics. Our goal is to challenge oppressive views in society through education and conversations among people who may have different viewpoint
Faculty Advisor: Amanda Marsh Baranski, DWS, LCSW, [email protected]