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NASW WI is the largest organization of professional social workers in Wisconsin, and we provide a variety of products, services, and opportunities. NASW’s primary functions include promoting the professional development of its members, establishing and maintaining professional standards of practice, advancing sound social policies, and providing services that protect its members and enhance their professional status.


Student members receive these full benefits at a 75% savings! NASW is your best connection to the ideas, information, resources, and people that will help you achieve your full potential as a student and as a future social work professional.


View details on the  benefits of student and transitional membership .

After graduation, NASW continues to help subsidize dues for student members. If you maintain continuous membership, you will be able to take advantage of the transitional category of membership after graduation.

After graduation, NASW continues to help subsidize dues for student members. If you maintain continuous membership, you will be able to take advantage of the transitional category of membership after graduation.  Visit NASW National for more information   and to  Join NASW.

NASW-WI Student Ambassador Program 

Program Purpose:  To provide leadership training to NASW-WI student members who will represent NASW-WI at their social work program and promote NASW-WI membership and advocacy efforts. 

To Learn More, Visit our Student Ambassador Webpage.

NASW WI BIPOC STUDENT MEMBERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP, MENTORSHIP AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM


Program Purpose: To provide an opportunity for BIPOC social work students to become members of NASW-WI, learn leadership skills, have a mentor, and begin taking leadership roles within NASW-WI. To increase diversity in NASW-WI’s membership, up to ten BIPOC students will have their NASW membership paid for one year. NASW-WI is the state chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. 

To Learn More, Visit Our BIPOC Student Leadership Webpage