Temperature- and pH-responsive, micelle-forming, amphiphilic block copolymers were prepared from N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DMA), N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM), and N-acryloylvaline (AVAL) utilizing aqueous reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. A series of block copolymers were synthesized by employing DMA as a macro-chain transfer agent to mediate the statistical copolymerization of NIPAM with AVAL. Structural organization and solution behavior were investigated utilizing dynamic light scattering, two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. It has been demonstrated that the critical micellization temperature for the block polymers can be tuned to range from ≈10 to 36 °C by adjusting the solution pH. Micelles with apparent hydrodynamic diameters from 45 to 86 nm are formed between pH 2 and 5. Above pH 5, a sufficient number of the AVAL units are deprotonated which prevents micellization. The extent of pH and temperature changes on the apparent hyd...