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Graduate Program

The Office of Gender Based Violence offers opportunities for graduate students to engage in real world scenarios within a supportive learning environment. Students pursuing an graduate degree in social work or other fields are great candidates for the Survivor Link AmeriCorps Program and the Domestic Violence and Evidence Based Practice Certificate.

 

 

 

Students who enroll in the Survivor Link Program count their internship hours as National Service, and receive a living stipend + Segal Education Award to help pay for school! Students make a difference in their communities and create a lasting professional network throughout Arizona

 

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TheThe Domestic Violence Certificate is great for graduate students wanting to gain a unique, in depth perspective about providing support services for survivors of domestic violence. This certificate is a valuable resume booster and works well in combination with the Survivor Link AmeriCorps program.

 

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DV Certificate

The Domestic Violence Certificate, offered through the School of Social Work, is available for all ASU students interested in developing advanced knowledge and gaining practice skills in domestic violence, victim advocacy, and evidence-based interventions.

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Courses

The School of Social Work offers multiple undergraduate and graduate courses on gender-based violence and healthy relationships, focused on developing knowledge and gaining practical skills that can be applied across a range of professional settings to impact our communities.

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Survivor Link

Survivor Link AmeriCorps provides students with hands-on experience implementing healthy relationships and domestic violence interventions while engaging in national service and earning money - all while completing a degree-required internship or practicum!

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