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MSW Admissions

MSW Admissions

Ready to apply to earn your MSW? Learn everything that's unique about applying to our MSW, how to apply, and when you can expect to hear a decision. (if you're looking for more general information about how to apply to any and all USC graduate programs, review the University's Graduate and Professional Education Admission Information.)

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Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or foreign equivalent, with a minimum of 18 units of interdisciplinary liberal arts coursework, spanning both social and biological sciences
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
  • Experience in providing service to people preferred, such as 1-2 years of social work-related or volunteer experience preferred
Special Requirements for Advanced Standing Candidates
  • Bachelor's degree in social work or social welfare from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited school of social work.
  • BSW degree earned within the past 5 years.
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
Additional Requirements for International Students
  • English proficiency scores per university-wide English proficiency requirements
  • Documented evidence of financial support with a passport copy

Please note: if you are accepted as an international student you may have additional documentation and registration requirements.

Application Details

The best resource for how to complete your application is the Graduate Admissions How to Apply Guide. As you review that guide, here are a few details and tips on what we expect from your resume and recommendation letters, as well as what constitutes "program materials" for the MSW.

Note: City Year alumni are eligible for an application fee waiver from the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

How to Structure Your Resume

For admission, experience in the field of social work is preferable but not required. Applicants are expected to have experience in environments such as human services (E.g. Nonprofit organization, public health, healthcare, etc.) and education. Students should highlight their leadership, advocacy, and capacity to work with a variety of populations. Your resume will assist the admissions committee in assessing your level of knowledge, experience, and preparation for graduate social work education at USC. These experiences may include those in the workplace or academic settings (E.g. Internship).

Submit a resume through the online application portal that details the following:

Current Work Experience
Please describe your current or most recent professional paid position. This position does not have to be social work-related. Include the following details: company name, job title, dates of employment and responsibilities.

Professional Social Work Experience
Please describe any work you have done professionally in the field of social work or related fields. Include the following details: agency name, position/title, dates of employment and responsibilities.

Volunteer Social Work Experience
Please describe any work you have done as a volunteer or intern related to the field of social work. Please include the following details: agency name, dates of volunteer work, frequency and responsibilities.

Miscellaneous
Please indicate any of the following: affiliations with professional organizations (e.g., National Association of Social Workers) or honors/recognitions received.

Leadership Experience
Please indicate the length of time of leadership experience, the agency or community where leadership efforts occurred and a description of actual leadership activities.

Recommendation Letters

In the online application portal, you will be asked to send electronic recommendation requests. We require a minimum of two recommendations with an optional third recommendation. There is no specific format or set of questions for the recommenders. However, we do prefer recommendations submitted in formal work/business letterhead and with the use of an email address that has your work/business domain name in it (e.g. TommyTrojan@usc.com).

Preferred recommendations are those that come from:

  • Academic instructors
  • Professionals who have supervised you in a social work-related position (Paid, volunteer, internship)

Not accepted: Personal recommendations (E.g. Friends, relatives, therapists).

Program Materials

The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work does not offer in-person interviews as part of the application. Please note some applicants may be asked to complete a short virtual interview or phone call if needed for clarification purposes. This is our opportunity to get to know you and evaluate your preparedness for graduate-level writing. The Office of Admissions strongly recommends that you take the time to proofread and collect feedback from trusted friends, colleagues or mentors, prior to submission.

Your Statement of Purpose should be exactly five pages and address all of the prompts below. The Statement of Purpose is your opportunity to address your motivation in seeking an MSW. Your statement should demonstrate an ability to synthesize your professional/personal experiences and desire to enter the field of social work. This statement will be used to assess your creativity, critical thinking, self-awareness, and writing skills.

A note about privacy: What you write in your Statement of Purpose is considered confidential and will be used for the purposes of rendering an admissions decision and directing your educational experience.

Format

  • A comprehensive essay encompassing ALL QUESTIONS.
  • Question and answer format WILL NOT be accepted.
  • Five double-spaced pages in length, with 1-inch margins, and 12-point Times New Roman font.

Submission 1: Statement of Purpose Questions (5 page essay)

Upload under Required Documents > Personal Statement

  • Why did you choose social work as opposed to another field? How have you incorporated social work core values in your human service experiences and interactions with others?
  • What significant relationships and life experiences have you had that motivated you to enter the field of social work?
  • What type of societal concerns interest you in the social work profession? What type of barriers or successes have you witnessed in your area of interest?
  • Please discuss your career goals.  Include why the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work is a good fit for your goals.

Submission 2: Short Answer Questions (Required)

Upload under Optional Documents > Other

  • Please describe how you personally have coped with a challenging life situation.  What lessons can you apply in your social work career? (150 word max)
  • In a professional context, you will face challenging individuals and/or events.  At times, these situations can be stressful or triggering as you try to care for clients.  Describe your strategies and supports to protect your wellbeing as you navigate these complex challenges. (150 word max)
  • As part of your fieldwork, you may be required to work with diverse populations including survivors of all types of traumas, individuals who have abused children, and individuals dealing with mental health and substance use challenges.  Do you believe you would have any challenges in working with any particular population? (150 word max)

Special Consideration (Optional Addendum)

Upload under Optional Documents > Other

  • Please address any special academic or other considerations that you would like the committee to take into account in the review of your application.

Deadlines

Spring Final Deadline

for Program Start Spring 2025

Deadline: November 19, 2024
Decision Notification: December 2024

Priority Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: January 21, 2025
Decision Notification: March 2025

Main Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: May 20, 2025
Decision Notification: July 2025

Late Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: July 16, 2025
Decision Notification: August 2025

Decisions

Once completed applications have been submitted, we will review and notify you whether you have been accepted or denied according to the deadlines above. To check the status of your application, please contact the Office of Recruitment and Workforce Development.

Please note some applicants may be asked to complete a short virtual interview or phone call if needed for clarification purposes.

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