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 The Pennsylvania Association of Social Work Education (PASWE) provides opportunities to identify and develop strategies to address shared concerns related to social work education and social work students. Learn more about PASWE, their mission, and who the current leadership team consists of. 
 
 
 
 
 Pennsylvania Association of Social Work Education (PASWE)The Pennsylvania Association of Social Work Education (PASWE) was originally formed in 1973 as the result of discussions among emerging BSW programs across the state interested in advancing baccalaureate social work education. PASWE has expanded to include all undergraduate and graduate social work education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Any university professors who teach social work related content are members of PASWE. 
 PASWE's purpose is to provide opportunities to identify and develop strategies to address shared concerns related to social work education and social work students. In 2014, the PASWE moved its annual conference to partner with the annual NASW-PA conference. Together NASW and PASWE hope to serve social work students and faculty by meeting their needs through participation in the annual conference and in the social work profession. 
 PASWE holds a student research poster competition with cash prizes at the annual NASW conference. NASW & PASWE have partnered to award the top undergrad, graduate, and doctoral student for the best poster. If a student would like to register for the poster competition, please email Lauren at intern3.naswpa@socialworkers.org. 
 If you would like more information regarding PASWE, please contact Alex Redcay at Alex.Redcay@millersville.edu. For the BSW Leadership Survey, click here. 
 
 Join the PASWE ListservPASWE maintains an email list to update members on news relevant to social work education and the annual forum. If you would like to join the PASWE email list, please email Alex Redcay (alex.redcay@millersville.edu). 
 
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