- Fall Semester: July 15th
- Spring Semester: December 1st
- Summer Semester (advanced standing only): April 15th
*Dates are subject to change, please contact the School of Social Work Graduate Admissions Director: kvega@barry.edu
Application Deadlines
*Dates are subject to change, please contact the School of Social Work Graduate Admissions Director: kvega@barry.edu
Decisions
Our Admissions Committee strives to evaluate complete applications within four to six weeks. Please note that the committee does not evaluate incomplete applications. Admissions decisions are based primarily on an evaluation of your previous undergraduate and graduate coursework, experience in the human services (paid, volunteer, research, and internship), written personal statement, and letters of reference.
Questions?
Book a one-on-one appointment with the School of Social Work’s Graduate Admissions Director Kristy Vega.
Admission Criteria
In selecting students for our Master of Social Work (MSW) program, Barry University seeks individuals who support the school's mission and will advocate, in their subsequent careers, for the values and principles embodied within that mission.
You must have the following minimum qualifications to be considered for admission to the MSW program:
** If your GPA calculates below a 3.0 in your last 60 credits of study, there can be exceptions made to the GPA requirement based on extenuating circumstances. The School will initiate an admissions interview in this case in order to discuss your readiness for graduate level studies.
Additional Criteria for Advanced Standing Admission
**If you obtained your BSW greater than five years, you may make a special request to the Admissions Director to submit a request to the Dean for an exception.
Credit for Life Experience
In keeping with CSWE standards, the School of Social Work cannot grant academic credit for life experience or previous work experience, in whole or in part, in lieu of the field internship or any courses in the curriculum.
Personal Statement
The Director of Graduate Admissions for Social Work considers your personal statement to be an essential part of your application. It provides you with an opportunity to tell us about yourself, your professional interests that have influenced you to pursue an MSW degree. Your personal statement also gives the Director a glimpse into your ability to write and think critically. Your statement should be typed, doubled spaced, and consist of no more than two pages.
Your personal statement should reflect the following:
Please note: You are asked to bring a resume to your first appointment with the Office of Field Education to discuss your placement.
Resume
Please bring a detailed current resume, listing paid work and volunteer experiences in chronological order,. The resume should also include descriptions of community and leadership activities, other relevant life experiences and all languages read and/or spoken in addition to English.
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