Graduate College of Social Work
M.S.W. Admissions
| M.S.W. Application Deadlines
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| M.S.W. Admissions Requirements |
| International Applicants |
| M.S.W. Special Admission Categories |
| M.S.W. Admissions Review and Decisions |
Due to the sequential nature of graduate professional education in
social work, students may begin their studies only in the fall semester.
M.S.W. Application Deadlines
For priority consideration, completed applications must be postmarked
no later than February 1st.
For space available consideration, completed applications must be received
by the GCSW no later than March 31st.
Application packages that are incomplete on or after May 1st will not be
reviewed. Admission Information Sessions For Prospective
Applicants
Recognizing that many prospective applicants have questions about the
M.S.W. program, its requirements, and curriculum, as well as about the
social work profession, the GCSW offers a series of admissions information
sessions during the year. Interested persons should telephone at 713.743.8130
for information about dates and times, or check our Web site at
http://www.sw.uh.edu.
Admissions Mailing Address
| Graduate College of Social Work |
| 110 HA Social Work Building |
| ATTN.: M.S.W. Admissions |
| University of Houston |
| Houston, Texas 77204-4013 |
| Telephone: |
713.743.8130 |
| Fax: |
713.743.7426 |
| E-mail: |
mswinfo@sw.uh.edu |
All correspondence and admissions materials should be sent to this address.
A nonrefundable $40.00 application fee, payable by check, or money
order, must accompany your application. Any application received after
March 31st is a late application; a non-refundable additional late fee
of $50.00 will be charged.
M.S.W. Admissions Requirements and Documentation
To be considered for admission to the M.S.W. Program, applicants must:
- Hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
The undergraduate education must reflect a sound liberal arts foundation,
including courses in the humanities, as well as in the social, behavioral,
and biological sciences. You must submit official academic
transcripts showing the date the degree was awarded.
- Have achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale)
for the last 60 hours of academic course work. We will calculate
your GPA based on your transcripts.
- Submit a Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score. You must have
official test scores sent directly to the school. Test scores should
not be more than five years old. The University of Houston's institutional
code for GRE is 6870, and the social work code is 5001.
For information about the GRE, call 1.866.473.4373 or go to their Web
site (www.ets.org/gre).
- Submit three letters of recommendation from persons who can
address your ability and potential for graduate education and professional
social work practice (i.e., former professors, employment supervisors,
professional colleagues). Applicants must use the form provided by the Office of Admissions.
- Submit a personal narrative statement that describes your academic
and employment histories, your interest in the social work profession,
and your commitment to social and economic justice. Guidelines for
the narrative statement are on the GCSW Web site at
http://www.sw.uh.edu.
Note: Proficiency in English. Any student, prior to admission or
during their course of study, may be required to demonstrate English proficiency
through submission of a satisfactory score on a test designated by the
dean of the college. Students whose written or spoken English skills appear
to be marginal (i.e., they may impede academic success and/or reflect communication
problems as a social work practitioner) may be required to seek instruction
outside the college.
Additional Requirements for International
Applicants
Persons who hold a nonimmigrant type visa (F1 or J1) are classified as
international applicants/students by the University of Houston. Because
the application process is more time consuming for persons from other
countries or persons whose degrees were earned abroad, international
applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
International applicants must submit additional materials to the University of Houston. To find out about current requirements: call UH Office of International Admissions at 713.743.1010 or see their Web site at http://www.uh.edu/admissions/international/.
Special M.S.W. Admissions Categories
Conditional Admission
An applicant whose grade point average is below 3.0 for the last 60 hours
of academic work may be admitted conditionally. In addition to
the requirements described previously, applicants for conditional admission
must:
- have at least a 2.6 grade point average for the last 60 hours (or
90 quarter hours) of academic work. This is a university requirement.
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submit a written request for conditional admission review. Your request
must include documentation (i.e., an official transcript) showing that
you have met one of the following conditions for conditional admission:
- completed six hours of graduate course work (outside the GCSW)
and earned grades of B (3.0) or above; or
- have 2 years continuous paid employment in the same social service
agency, working in a social work capacity, documented by a letter
from a direct supervisor, and have completed 3 SCHs of graduate
coursework (ouside of GCSW) and earned a grade of B or above.
Coursework taken to meet the above criteria for conditional admission
may not be applied to the M.S.W. degree.
Notes: 1) Students holding visas (F1 or J1) are not eligible
for conditional admission at the graduate level at this university. 2)
Conditional admission may negatively affect your eligibility for financial
aid. 3) According to UH policy, students admitted conditionally must
earn a minimum GPA of 3.0 on their first 12 semester credit hours of graduate
work. Failure to achieve a 3.0 GPA will result in termination from the
M.S.W. program.
Advanced Standing for B.S.W. Graduates
Applicants holding a Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) degree from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited undergraduate program may request review for Advanced Standing admission.
The Advanced Standing program allows B.S.W. students to waive the foundation course work at the GCSW, which is the equivalent of 15 semester credit hours of the 63 semester credit hour M.S.W. program. The program for all Advanced Standing students begins in the Fall semester. Students can attend on a full-time or part-time basis. Forty-eight credit hours are required to complete the program. Full-time students complete the program in four semesters, or 16 months .
Applicants for Advanced Standing admission must meet all regular admissions requirements described previously, plus:
- At least one of your three references for your application must be from your faculty advisor or the chairperson of the Social Work Department where you completed your B.S.W. degree.
- You must have achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better (4.0 scale) for the last 60 hours of academic course work AND a 3.0 for your social work major. We will calculate your GPA based on your transcripts.
Not everyone who applies for Advanced Standing will be admitted with the advanced status; the admissions committee may deny Advanced Standing but still approve admission to the regular program.
Social Work Transfer Students
Students who transfer to the GCSW from another CSWE accredited M.S.W.
program must meet all regular admissions requirements, AND submit:
- a Statement of Good Standing from the dean or director of your program
- written evaluation of any previous field performance
- syllabi for courses completed
A maximum of 30 semester credit hours, earned within five years of the
student's enrollment at the GCSW, with grades of B or above, can be
transferred for credit toward the M.S.W. degree at UH.
Each application is reviewed by at least two GCSW faculty. Reviewers take
into account the "whole applicant" and no single criterion automatically
determines whether an applicant is or is not admitted into the program.
Reviews are done on a rolling basis - i.e., applications are reviewed as
they are completed rather than waiting for the application deadline to occur.
Therefore, early application is encouraged since all openings may be filled
prior to the application deadline. Admissions decisions are communicated
by letter only; no decisions are given over the telephone.
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