The School of Social Work offers a series of information and orientation sessions by appointment only to address questions about program and admissions requirements, the admissions process, and field education.
School of Social Work Requirements
Admission to the BSW Program is selective and based on academic background, potential, motivation for the social work profession, and social/human service experience. Academic credit toward the baccalaureate social work degree is not given for previous employment or life experience.
The Undergraduate Catalog lists the most current criteria for admission to the Social Work Major.
To be admitted to the Baccalaureate Social Work Program a student must have:
Completed 30 semester hours of undergraduate coursework.
Completed General Education Requirements
Completed all required application forms
Earned a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 on a 4-point scale.
Transfer students from two-year colleges must have a minimum GPA of 2.5.
Earned a grade of "C" or better in all required social work courses.
Successfully completed a minimum of 25 pre-approved clock hours of volunteer or paid work experience (post high school graduation) in a social agency within the last two years. This requirement can be met through a broad range of experiences with populations or individuals experiencing a social problem.