LAKEWOOD PREFERRED PROGRAM FORMAT / 2018

Name:

Program Format: The MSW Program offers several options to complete the graduate requirements of the School of Social Work. Since acceptance is limited and competitive, applicants are encouraged to identify a “1st” and “2nd” choice to increase the likelihood of acceptance.

Also, please be certain to indicate if you prefer themicroormacro concentration(please see application materials for a detail description of the micro or macro options).

1st Choice

☐ Advanced Standing

  • Students attend a 10-week 6-credit evening class during the summer, followed by two full-time 15-credit semesters in fall and spring.

OR

☐Two-year full-time

  • Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 PM – 9:50 PM for the first year
  • Mondays and Wednesdays, the same time,for the second year
  • Some Saturday classes may be required depending on concentration and the electives chosen.

OR

☐Four-year part-time

  • The part-time program consists of four consecutive years of classroom instruction with students taking two courses each semester.
  • Students will be enrolled in the two scheduled courses and adhere to the schedule as outlined to ensure progress toward graduation.
  • Classes are scheduled evenings from 4:00 PM – 9:50 PM during the week or on Saturdays during the day to accommodate the schedules of working adults.

2nd Choice

☐ Advanced Standing

  • Students attend a 10-week 6-credit evening class during the summer, followed by two full-time 15-credit semesters in fall and spring.

OR

☐Two-year full-time

  • Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 PM – 9:50 PM for the first year
  • Mondays and Wednesdays, the same time,for the second year
  • Some Saturday classes may be required depending on concentration and the electives chosen.

OR

☐Four-year part-time

  • The part-time program consists of four consecutive years of classroom instruction with students taking two courses each semester.
  • Students will be enrolled in the two scheduled courses and adhere to the schedule as outlined to ensure progress toward graduation.
  • Classes are scheduled evenings from 4:00 PM – 9:50 PM during the week or on Saturdays during the day to accommodate the schedules of working adults.

Note: ALL applicants must indicate preference for the Concentration year courses.

Concentration(select one)

☐Micro – Direct Practice with individuals, families, and small groups

☐Macro - Administration/Management/Community Organization

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