2013-2014 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Social Work Advisory Council The Social Work Advisory Council consists of social work professionals, agency administrators, clergy, and educators representing public, private, and church-related service agencies. Through semi-annual meetings, these experts advise the program and evaluate its plans for training skilled social work professionals with a commitment to core values and a biblical world and life view. Robert Bruce, Choices, Inc. Lisa Clifton, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio David Drew, Dayton Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio Joan Fleming, Kirkmont Presbyterian Church, Beavercreek, Ohio Christine Fulmer, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Nelson Henning,Advisory Council Chair, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Julie Kuhn, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Sharon Guenther, Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio Deborah Holt,The Hospice of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio George Huff, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Greg Kelly,The Bair Foundation Kitty Kincaid, New Creation Counseling Center Esther Lanham,Advisory Council Secretary, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Maurice Lee, Grandview Hospital Penny Madry-Johnson,American Red Cross Debbie Matheson, Family Violence Prevention Center, Xenia, Ohio Candace McHand Olley, Student Representative, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Linda Moenter, Montgomery County Department of Job and Family Services, Dayton, Ohio. Elizabeth Widman, Student Representative, Cedarville University, Cedarville, Ohio Elizabeth Charlton, Dayton Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dayton Dianne Smith-Foster, Dayton Veterans Administration Homeless Program, Dayton, Ohio Denise Summerville, Greene County Board of MRDD, Xenia, Ohio Eric VanVlymen,Alzheimer’s Association, Dayton, Ohio International Field Experience The social work program offers an international field experience in India, Uganda, or Romania to junior or senior social work students. Students work in a variety of social service agencies in the host country, supervised by an on-site master’s level social worker and under the direction of the Department of Social Work’s international field coordinator. Courses at a local university expand the student’s understanding of the host country, and planned activities further enhance the cultural experience. Students receive academic credits for the coursework and for the internship, allowing them to complete their Cedarville degree within the normal four years. The international field coordinator supports the student throughout the entire process — pre-departure, during the international experience, and after the student’s return to campus. International field experience is available over the summer break or during the school year. Students interested in international field experience should meet with their advisor as early as possible to discuss the feasibility and scheduling needs. Students should then meet with the international field coordinator to initiate the application process. Application Requirements Early application is advised. Students should check with the international field coordinator for the application deadline for their choice of country and desired semester. Students must have gained admission into the social work program or be on track for successful completion of all program admission requirements prior to the international experience. Four reference letters from the following individuals are required for acceptance for an international field experience: • Advisor or faculty member • Pastor • Friend • Dean or residence director Pre-Departure Requirements The student will meet with the international field coordinator once a week for four weeks for a briefing of each country’s culture, people, climate, and other pertinent topics. The student is to complete assigned readings and come prepared for discussion. Questions of concern or interest will also be discussed during the weekly sessions. The student must also fulfill all orientation obligations within the international programs department. Reentry Requirements It is recommended the student keep their return semester as light as possible. The student will meet with the international field coordinator once a week for two months during the return semester. The student will be required to read and discuss Re- Entry by Peter Jordan. The student must also fulfill all reentry obligations within the international programs department. Page 185 2013–14 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Department of Social Work Social Work

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