Admission Requirements
Admission to the Master of Social Work program is on a selective basis and is determined by the quality of the total application. Certain admission requirements may be waived under special circumstances if the applicant demonstrates sufficient cause.
General Requirements
Students must:
- have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education (Students who have completed all but their last semester of baccalaureate work may also apply.)
- show evidence of the intellectual capacity to participate successfully in academic work at the graduate level
- have a diverse, liberal arts academic background that includes coursework in the human biological sciences, social sciences, humanities and mathematics
Specific Academic Requirements
An applicant must have:
- a minimum GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale in undergraduate coursework
- at least 15 credit hours drawn from coursework in psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics and political science
- coursework in human biology
- coursework in the humanities (English, visual and performing arts, philosophy, language and Western and non-Western history)
Required Qualities and Experience
Applicants must:
- show evidence of a combination of personal qualities considered essential to professional social work practice, such as responsiveness and sensitivity in relationships, commitment to improving social conditions and the ability to function both independently and collectively with others
- demonstrate a commitment to social work as a profession based in part on personal experience in the field (This experience may have been attained in a variety of ways, such as through volunteer work, practicum placement in conjunction with course work, life experiences, etc.)