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School of Social Work
105 Peters Hall
1404 Gortner Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55108
Voice: 612-625-1220

Master of Social Work Admissions

We welcome your interest in graduate study at the School of Social Work, and we invite you to explore our Web site thoroughly for further information on the M.S.W. program.

Admissions Requirements

Questions about how we make our admission decisions? Please read through the explanation of the M.S.W. admission requirements.

Master of Social Work Application

Prospective students who are familiar with the M.S.W. application process will notice that our procedures have  recently changed. We now only require completion of the online Graduate School application. When completing The Graduate School application, there will be materials specific to the School of Social Work that you will need to upload. Please note the M.S.W. program requires specific content for all of the supplemental information that you will upload (outlined below). Be sure to read all directions very carefully. Also note that although the Graduate School application gives you several options for degree objective and admission term, the School of Social Work admits to the M.S.W. program only during fall semester.

Application Deadlines for Fall 2012 Enrollment

Timely submission of all materials required by the School of Social Work is critical. Materials received after the deadlines below may not be considered for departmental review.

DOVE Fellowship Applicants Friday, December 16, 2011
All Other M.S.W. Applicants Friday, January 6, 2012
M.S.W. Transfer Student Applicants Friday, January 6, 2012 or Friday, April 6, 2012
(if space remains available)

NOTE: Through December 16, School of Social Work admissions staff will make an effort to alert applicants if their materials are incomplete. Because of the volume of applications received after December 16, we will be unable to communicate this to applicants. Please be sure to follow the directions below.

A complete application includes the following:

Item Detailed Instructions How to Submit
Graduate School Admission Application

A complete application means that you have submitted your application form to the Graduate School online application system and they have received all required transcripts, applicable test scores and fees. The Graduate School, when indicating the application process is complete, does not assess whether applicants have submitted the appropriate program supplementary statements. It is the applicant’s responsibility to be sure all required items (listed below) are submitted. Be careful, the application cannot be edited or changed once submitted. Note that you are not required to upload documents into the “Statement #2,” “Extenuating Circumstances,” “Graduate Program Additional Application,” “Description of Research or Work Experience,” “Other Credentials,” “Upload 1” or “Upload 2” sections of the Graduate School application.

On-line submission
School of Social Supplemental Form

From online application system, click “Social Work (Twin Cities)” link toward the bottom of the left-hand column on your screen and complete form. Some questions will be required and, therefore, won’t allow you to submit an application without indicating an answer. Note: Applicants must select Twin Cities Campus Social Work MSW or Social Work - Weekend – MSW for your proposed major and degree objective before “Social Work (Twin Cities)” will appear in the lower left column.

Complete “Social Work (Twin Cities)” form in application system
Personal Statement

In the Applicant Statement section of the Graduate School online system, applicants have the opportunity to upload two documents referred to as Statement #1 and Statement #2. School of Social work applicants, however, need only complete the required Personal Statement that is described below. Applicants will then upload that entire document into the Graduate School application system in place of Statement #1 and ignore Statement #2.  Applicants should not respond to the questions provided by the Graduate School, but rather to the questions outlined below.

The School of Social Work Personal Statement is a series of three questions to be answered in one document. Your answers should help the reviewer know you as an individual and should explain your experiences and the qualities that distinguish you and contribute to your interest in and preparation for the field of social work. All three questions must be addressed, either individually or combined, for a total of approximately 2,000 words.

QUESTION 1: What is your understanding of social work as a profession and its role in creating a just society?

QUESTION 2: What has contributed to your interest in a career in social work?
Please give us a candid evaluation of yourself. Describe specific life experiences that have shaped your interest in social work, including personal, professional and related experiences. Discuss your abilities and strengths relative to professional social work, and include a discussion of areas you would like to strengthen or develop more fully. What professional and career goals have you established for the next five years, and how will the M.S.W. help you reach these goals?

QUESTION 3: What experiences (both personal and professional) have helped you to prepare for working in a multicultural environment? What challenges will you face in preparing for this work?

Describe your experiences to date, as well as your goals for further developing your skills for culturally competent professional social work practice through the M.S.W. program.

Upload your entire School of Social Work Personal Statement into "Statement #1”  in the Applicant's Statement section of the Graduate School application
Writing Sample

Successful applicants are able to conceptualize, articulate and organize complex ideas in writing and draw upon, integrate and reference the ideas of others in order to arrive at their own position.

Include a sample of your writing that demonstrates skill in academic research and writing and addresses the following in approximately 1,500 words:
Present and discuss a current debate or issue in social welfare at the city, state, provincial, or national level as it is being discussed by scholars, policymakers and/or current stakeholders. Use this discussion to illustrate your perspective on social welfare and society, and to discuss the role society might play in providing for the social and/or economic needs of its citizens.

DO NOT SUBMIT materials such as case notes, grant proposals, legal briefs, newsletters, personal narratives, poetry, drama, works of fiction, or PowerPoint presentations. Academic work prepared for other purposes is acceptable if it addresses the above criteria; however, we ask that you submit clean copies (no instructor comments or grades).
 

Upload into "Writing Sample" in the Graduate Program Supplementary Information section of the Graduate School application
Resumé or CV

Submit a personal resumé OR CV. Include the following details for each professional human services experience (paid or unpaid): position title, name of agency, address, telephone, name and title of supervisor, dates of position, paid/volunteer/internship, full-time/part-time/less than 5 hours per week, principal duties and responsibilities, and client population served.

 
Upload into "Resumé or CV" in the Graduate Program Supplementary Information section of the Graduate School application

Letters of Recommendation

Submit three (3) letters of recommendation. We recommend that at least two be from professionals who are familiar with the field of social work and have supervised or observed your work in human services. Please use the online system through the Graduate School application to identify your recommenders.

We prefer that recommenders submit online, but they also have the option of mailing the recommendation to the School of Social Work by placing the letter in an envelope with a completed Applicant Recommendation Form (accessed by clicking “Downloadable Forms” within the Graduate School application). Send to: M.S.W. Admissions Office, 105 Peters Hall, 1404 Gortner Avenue, St. Paul MN 55108

Recommenders are asked to use the following special instructions when completing their letter: Please comment on the applicant’s most outstanding characteristics and those in greatest need of development, applicant’s demonstration of creativity in work and independence in thinking, ability to work with and/or lead others, ability and sensitivity to work with diverse populations, potential to be an effective advocate for oppressed populations, and any other factors reviewers should consider.  Please state whether applicant is prepared to engage in supervised professional practice in a social work field setting.

Request online in the Graduate School application system or mail directly to the School of Social Work
Transcripts

You must list on your online application each institution of higher learning from which you have earned credit. You must also submit transcripts or academic records for each of these institutions. This includes partial or incomplete transcripts.

Unofficial transcripts or academic records must be uploaded directly to the Graduate School online application. Please do not submit paper copies of this material because it will cause delays in your application processing. Click here for more detailed instructions. You will only be asked to submit official transcripts or academic records if you are admitted. These must be submitted before you register and enroll at the University of Minnesota.

If you have been previously enrolled at the University of Minnesota (any campus), you can get electronic copies of your transcripts from OneStop student services.

Sent directly from institution to Graduate School
GRE Scores

Most applicants are not required to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE). Official GRE scores less than five years old are required if undergraduate grades were non-traditional or more than 1/3 of credits were taken pass/fail.

 
Sent directly from ETS  to the School of Social Work and the Graduate School if applicable
TOEFL Scores

International applicants for whom English is not the native language must submit official TOEFL scores to the Graduate School. Scores must be less than two years old. The minimum scores required are:

  • 550 on paper test
  • 79 on internet based test (iBT) plus section scores of at least 21 on the writing section and 19 on the reading section

Sent directly from ETS if applicable
Extenuating Circumstances Statement

If your undergraduate GPA is less than 3.0, include a short statement (less than 250 words) explaining the factors that influenced your undergraduate studies. In addition, please describe your potential for successful graduate studies.

If applicable, upload into the "Extenuating Circumstances" in the Applicant's Statement section of the Graduate School application

Information Sessions Offered

We also offer periodic information sessions for prospective M.S.W. students. The sessions cover information about the School of Social Work and the application process.

If you have questions about admissions, contact us at 612-624-4704, toll free at 1-800-779-8636 or at swadmis@umn.edu.