Many prospective students have questions about the UNCW Master of Social Work program. Please review the following frequently asked questions as you may find your answers here.
If you have additional questions, please email Dr. Kristin Mapson at mapsonk@uncw.edu.
You must first apply to, and be admitted to the UNCW Graduate School. All admissions materials submitted will be forwarded to the MSW Admissions Committee for review after the Graduate School determines your eligibility to the UNCW Graduate School. The MSW Admissions Committee then determines admission to the MSW program.
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No, we welcome students with a diverse background, although we do require introductory courses in sociology, psychology, statistics and human biology. However, if you apply to the advanced standing program, you are required to have an undergraduate degree in social work.
We have financial assistance available for some of our students. You can find out more information by visiting the Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid website. Additionally, a limited number of teaching assistantships are available.
While all applicants will be considered individually, if you have some background in human services through work, internships, or volunteer efforts your application is stronger.
Try to give the Admissions Committee a concise picture of who you are (your academic and personal experiences) and why you are choosing social work as a career. Discuss your current thoughts about what you would like to do with your MSW degree, although we know that this may change as you go through the program. Remember that we have many applicants, so the more clear and detailed you are about your history and goals the better picture we have of you. Please make sure that you only include the information that is requested and that you remain within the page requirements.
Yes, the part-time MSW program, will take three years, including summers, to complete. The preferred deadline for applications is February 1st with an absolute deadline of April 15th for the following fall semester. Twenty-four part-time students will be admitted per year, preferably divided between students for the Coastal Carolina Community College extension campus and the main campus in Wilmington. All classes will be delivered in a hybrid format, meaning they will be delivered partially online, as well as delivered through VTC.
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