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Highlights of The Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) Degree Program

 

  • Accredited by the Council on Social Work Education

  • A small, student-centered program with individualized faculty-student interaction.

  • One of the select MSW programs in the nation that prepares students for "advanced generalist" practice-including working in clinical, administration, and community settings

  • A multi-racial/multi-gender faculty with expertise in serving culturally and socially diverse populations

  • An advanced standing program for students with an accredited BSW degree that can be completed in one calendar year.

  • A variety of financial aid opportunities available for both full- and part-time students.

  •   A special commitment to American Indians with strong linkages to the American Indian Community and specialized course content.

  • Scholarship and educational opportunities for students focusing on child welfare practice.

  • A wide selection of excellent internship opportunities.

  • Upper north woods location in urban area of 100,000 people, with excellent recreational and cultural activities and medium-size university setting.

  • An outstanding, dynamic and dedicated faculty who are involved in scholarly pursuits, practice and community service.

  • Classes offered on Thursday and Friday to allow time for work or field placements on other days.

  • Access to course work to meet the educational requirements for becoming a clinical social worker.


               

           
           




           
           
          
            
            
            
            
            
            

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