Skip to Content

Ms. Stacie McGee, LMSW-IPR

Assistant Professor of Instruction

Ms McGee photo

E-mail: sm60@txstate.edu

Ms. Stacie McGee, LMSW-IPR received her BSW from Texas State in 1992 and her MSW from Our Lady of the Lake University in 1994. A long-time per course faculty member to the Texas State School of Social Work, she also served as MSW Admissions Coordinator and is now an Assistant Professor of Instruction. She is also the Assistant Director for the Texas State to Canterbury Study Abroad Program, teaching social work classes in the UK every summer since 2005. McGee has worked in geriatric outreach, juvenile residential treatment, juvenile justice, program development, administration and grant writing, public school social work, and in medical social work with children with developmental disabilities and their families. McGee has been a member of NASW for over 30 years, during which time she served on the NASW TX School Social Work Steering Committee, on the NASW TX State Conference Planning Committee since 2014 and in 2024, she spearheaded the Stacie McGee Student Scholar Award at NASW TX, providing academic achievement support for social work students at all level, across the state of Texas. She served the mayor-appointed City of San Marcos Youth Commission, and with a Mediation Certificate from Texas State University, as the Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Hays County Alternative Dispute Resolution Center, where she still acts as a volunteer trainer. McGee has volunteered extensively in the San Marcos community, including on the Fundraising Committee and Scholarship Committee for the Bobcat Pride Scholarship Fund (BPSF), as Operations Director on the Board of Directors for BPSF, as an Academic Scholarship Judge for BPSF, as the Volunteer Director on the Board of Directors for the Cattery Lounge and Snackery, as a 4H Leader, at the San Marcos Animal Shelter, with San Marcos public schools and on the Family and Consumer Sciences Board of the Hays County Extension Agent. McGee's interests lie in LGBTQIA+ Advocacy, International Social Work, and Animal-Assisted Therapy.