The Program assists students pursuing a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree with a focus of study in child welfare by providing a child welfare field placement, training, educational support, and a financial stipend (forgivable loan) in exchange for a year of employment with a Nevada public child welfare agency. Title IV-E program by a county or tribal agency, and not the cost of administration and operation for QRTP. The Title IV-E Education for Public Child Welfare is a partnership between the University of Maryland School of Social Work, Morgan State University School. This grant effort, begun in 1993, has resulted in a linkage between the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (WVDHHR). Title IV-E Foster Care and Adoption Assistance it also covers Kinship. Title IV-E provides for federal payments to states for foster care maintenance and adoption assistance payments made on behalf of certain eligible children. The IV-E Child Welfare Scholars Program is a collaborative effort between the University of Nevada, Reno School of Social Work, the Nevada Division of Child and Family Services Family Programs Office (DCFS-FPO), Washoe County Human Services Agency (WCHSA) and Division of Child and Family Services-Rural Region (DCFS-Rural). Title IV-D Child Support and Establishment of Paternity.