Online MSW: Admissions Requirements
Find Your Path to an MSW in Clinical Practice
At New Mexico Highlands University, you’ll find multiple paths to a Master of Social Work (MSW) in Clinical Practice. Students with bachelor’s degrees in other areas can pursue our traditional track to prepare to enter this field. If you earned a CSWE-accredited BSW in the last five years, you can apply to our advanced standing track to graduate in less time. Review the admission requirements below to find the right track for your educational background.
Prepare to Enter the Social Work Field
Spring Semester October 15 Priority Deadline
Spring Semester December 1 Application Deadline (or when the cohort is full)
Fall Semester May 15 Priority Deadline
Fall Semester July 1 Application Deadline (or when the cohort is full)
Online Application Form | Apply today Now accepting applications. |
---|---|
Application Fee | $60 |
Degree | Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or college. |
Minimum GPA | A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. GPAs lower than 3.0 may still be considered based on prior work experience and strong references. |
Transfer Credits | The Online MSW program accepts up to 31 credit hours. |
Transcripts | Official copies of all college transcripts. |
Professional References | Three professional references provided by professors from a previously attended college or university or supervisors if you currently work in the social work field. |
Additional Requirements |
|
Earn Your MSW in 1 Year to 1.5 Years
Spring Semester Deadline September 1 Students will be notified by October 30
Fall Semester Deadline March 1 Applicants will be notified by April 30
Online Application Form | Apply today Now accepting applications.* |
---|---|
Application Fee | $60 |
Degree | CSWE-accredited Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) earned within the last five years. |
Minimum GPA | Minimum 3.5 GPA in social work major. Students who do not meet the 3.5 GPA requirement may be considered based on the strengths of other application materials. |
Transfer Credits | The Advanced Standing program does not accept transfer credits. |
Transcripts | Official copies of all college transcripts. |
Professional References | Three professional references. One reference must be from a field placement supervisor (or another professional who can speak to work in a human service setting). At least one reference must be from an instructor. The third reference must also be professional, not from a family member, friend, or coworker who is not a supervisor. |
Work Experience | Current resume inclusive of employment and volunteer experience. Work experience is recommended but not required. Applicants ARE assessed on work experience. It can include volunteer experience as well as internships. |
Client Assessment | The Client Assessment (a biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment) paper should demonstrate advanced writing skills and mastery of prior BSW coursework and the core social work competencies. You will conduct a comprehensive biopsychosocial-spiritual assessment based on a specific case scenario provided in the application packet. Applicants should demonstrate generalist social work practice knowledge and should be proficient in communicating their comprehension of key social work concepts, theories, skills, ethics, and values. |
Personal Essay/Narrative | See below for details. |
*If you are not admitted to the advanced standing program, you will be considered for the two-year (Full-time) or three-year (part-time) online program.
Share Your Experience and Aspirations in Your Personal Essay/Narrative
Applicants are required to address six essay prompts, which constitute a substantial component of the application for the online MSW program. The Faculty Admissions Committee uses these essays to evaluate both your writing proficiency and academic preparedness, as well as to gain a deeper understanding of your unique qualifications.
We encourage applicants to refrain from submitting overly concise or underdeveloped responses. Instead, we seek well-elaborated and comprehensive narrative essays for each question, demonstrating your best professional writing skills and allowing you to effectively communicate your thoughts and experiences.
Describe your academic and professional background and life experiences as they relate to your interest in the profession of social work. Include any specific work or volunteer experience you have had in helping other persons. Explain how these experiences have contributed to your decision to pursue graduate study in the profession of social work.
Describe any life, volunteer, work, or school experiences that have contributed to your understanding of and desire to work with vulnerable or marginalized groups, ethnic and cultural minorities, and other diverse populations.
Discuss your understanding of the social work profession and address how your experience and character will benefit you in becoming an effective social worker. What skills and knowledge do you want to develop through your social work education? What do you currently see as your strengths and limitations?
Why is the MSW online program at the Facundo Valdez School of Social Work at NMHU a good fit for you?
What is your interest in working with rural and/or tribal populations in New Mexico or similar communities?
Share how you plan to manage and fulfill your advanced field practicum requirements totaling 448 hours (5000-level practicum) and 480 hours (6000-level practicum) over four semesters (averaging 16-22 hours per week)?
It’s important to note that the first-year placement, covering the initial two semesters, requires 448 hours, while the second-year placement, encompassing the subsequent two semesters, requires 480 hours – totaling 928 cumulative hours. Additionally, these practicum hours must be completed in blocks of at least four (4) continuous hours each. The practicums require students to commit to an average of 16 hours per week (during the Fall and Spring semesters) and between 19- 22 hours per week (during the Summer semester).
Request More Information
We’d love to hear from you. Fill out the form, and we’ll be in touch shortly to learn more about your goals and how we can help.