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Social Work, MSW

Program Description

The MSW Program prepares professional social workers with knowledge, values, and skills to enhance individual, family, and community well-being. The curriculum is rooted in an understanding of the mutuality between individuals, families, and communities and the collaborative role social workers play in fostering well-being. Integrating theory and practice, the program offers a variety of inter-professional concentrations students can choose based on their interests and career goals.

Both full and part-time options are available for the 60-credit traditional program and the 30-credit advanced standing program. Courses are offered in the evening with some hybrid and online courses to accommodate adult learners. 

Mission

The Master of Social Work Program is committed to educating students for a “commitment to the common good” and the well-being of society. The MSW Program is rooted in the Lasallian tradition of care and concern for others with a commitment to working with others in “solidarity and justice” so that lives can be improved. The MSW Program builds on a person-in-environment perspective as it prepares students with knowledge, values and skills for advanced social work practice to promote and ensure the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.

Program Goals

  • To prepare advanced social work practitioners who contribute to individual, family, community, and societal well-being.
  • To prepare social workers who commit and contribute to the common good.
  • To prepare practitioners who intentionally engage in reflective and reflexive practice.
  • To prepare social workers who act as change agents and critically reflect on historical oppression and its consequences.
  • To prepare social workers for leadership roles within and beyond the profession.
  • To prepare social workers who engage in career-long learning including the development and dissemination of social work knowledge.

Program Specific Information

The criteria for admission to the MSW Program follow:

Advanced Standing

  • Earned baccalaureate degree in Social Work from a CSWE–accredited program within the past seven (7) years
  • Minimum cumulative GPA: 3.0
  • Minimum final grade of B- in undergraduate social work practice and field practicum courses
  • Provisional admission for applicants with grades below the minimum requirement: Students may be accepted provisionally for one semester and must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.25 in SWK courses by the end of the semester to continue in the program.

Traditional Program

  • Earned baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university
  • Minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA: 2.75
  • Provisional admission for applicants with GPAs below the minimum requirement: Students may be accepted provisionally for one semester and must achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 in SWK course by the end of the semester to continue in the program.

To continue in the MSW Program, students must meet the following academic criteria:

  • Students must maintain an overall GPA of 3.0
  • Advanced Standing: A student can earn a B- in no more than one (1) course while maintaining a 3.0 GPA, excepting the practice and practicum courses, in which students must earn a minimum final grade of B.
  • Traditional Program: A student can earn a B- in no more than two (2) courses while maintaining a 3.0 GPA, excepting the practice and practicum courses, in which students must earn a minimum final grade of B.
  • If a student’s GPA falls below 3.0, the student will be placed on provisional status for no more than two semesters. The student will meet with their advisor to develop a plan of action to successfully meet the requirements of the program.
  • Students graduate with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • A final course grade of "F" grade constitutes grounds for dismissal from the program.
  • For Advanced Standing students, a final grade below a B in a total of two (2) courses is grounds for dismissal from the program.
  • For Traditional Program students, a final grade below a B in a total of four (4) courses is grounds for dismissal from the program.

BSW-to-MSW Program

Students may earn both the B.S.W. and M.S.W. degrees by participating in the University’s 4+1 Social Work Program. Students satisfy the undergraduate social work major requirements during their first four years at the University, earning a minimum of 120 credits. Students who meet specified criteria proceed to the Advanced Standing MSW Program.

Students who previously earned a master’s degree in a related field may transfer as social work electives a maximum of three (3) courses in which they earned a grade of B or better.

Students in the Traditional MSW Program who previously earned a degree from an accredited undergraduate social work (BSW) program may transfer a maximum of three (3) courses in which they earned a grade of B or better.

Course equivalencies:

Undergraduate Course Graduate Equivalent
BSW MSW
SWK 340 SWK 540
SWK 341 SWK 541
SWK 365 SWK 565
SWK 460 SWK 560
SWK 461 SWK 561
SWK 480 SWK 580
SWK 481 SWK 581
SWK 391 SWK 591

Accreditation

La Salle University’s MSW program has achieved Candidacy for Accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education’s Commission on Accreditation (CSWE). Students who enter the program on or after Fall 2021 will be retroactively recognized as having graduated from a CSWE-accredited program.