University of Louisville Adds ‘Family Science’ to School Name

Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work

NCFR is pleased to share that the University of Louisville has added "Family Science" to the name of its school of social work, to now be the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work and Family Science.

The school's new name is the result of a year of committee work and discussions within the Kent School between Dean David Jenkins and the school’s faculty and staff to select a name that includes the school's new degree program, the Master of Science in Couple and Family Therapy.

Find this program in the NCFR Degree Programs Guide.

 

Considering a Name Change for Your Program?

Family Science is the name and disciplinary identity supported by NCFR for the scientific study of families and close interpersonal relationships. More than 140 academic degrees and departments use the Family Science name for their curricula because it is the clearest and most accurate label for this discipline.

Using the term Family Science expands visibility of programs among prospective students, their families, and other institutions. It increases credibility by demonstrating support of a proven scientific discipline that has developed a rigorous base of scholarly knowledge and an evidence-based foundation for graduates in their careers. It also allows faculty and graduates to adopt a respected professional identity of Family Scientist, and to make an even greater impact in their work by uniting under the Family Science umbrella.

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If your department is considering a name change, NCFR has sample documents and resources available for you that other schools have successfully used. Access these resources.