Online Format
- Online cohorts start October and February
- 8-week units (2 at a time)
- 100% online
- Limited seats are available
For more information or to apply, call 716-566-7876 or email msw@daemen.edu.
The Master of Social Work (MSW) program is a full-time, two-year, 60 credit hour curriculum. We also offer a full-time, one year, 30-33 credit hour advanced standing curriculum for qualified individuals. Both the two-year and advanced standing programs are designed to train students for advanced clinical social work practice with children and families. After the completion of this program, students are prepared to take state licensing examinations at the Licensed Master of Social Work (LMSW) level.
- Daemen's Master of Social Work program is a CSWE-accredited program.
- 100% of MSW job seekers secured full-time employment before 2018 graduation.
- With an exceptionally favorable student-to-instructor ratio, Daemen’s learning environment provides an individualized and personal approach to learning.
- Our program provides a unique curricular design which allows for interdisciplinary collaboration with allied programs such as the Master of Public Health (MPH) program, Leadership and Innovation, and other graduate programs.
- Courses are held in afternoons, evenings, and weekends for working students.
- Graduate students will have the opportunity to build and strengthen their research skills through community-based projects and work with faculty on specialized research.
- Graduate students working toward an MSW degree are eligible for a 30% tuition discount.
About Our MSW Program
Regular Admission
- A baccalaureate degree from a regionally-accredited college or university.
- Submit ALL official transcripts from colleges and universities attended (regionally accredited colleges and universities only).
- Complete and submit a Daemen College graduate school application (application fee: $25.00) and fulfill the graduate admissions requirements of Daemen College.
- Complete and submit a 3-4 page typed personal statement that focuses on the following points:
- Your experience in social work, including volunteer experience.
- The life experiences that impacted your interest in social work.
- Your personal qualities that will be useful in serving others as a social work professional.
- Your values that will be useful in serving others as a social worker.
- Your career goals and how social work education will help you achieve these goals.
- Provide three letters of reference: 2 from an academic source and 1 from a volunteer experience/internship/employer. No personal references accepted.
- Provide documentation of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) completion within five years prior to application for admission. Note: You may submit your application for committee review before completing examination.
- Have an overall GPA of 2.7 or higher.
- Have completed courses in Human Biology and Statistics with a grade of “C” or better.
Advanced Standing
Applicants desiring to gain admission to the Master of Social work Program at Daemen College must meet the following admissions criteria for advanced standing:
- Earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work (BA, BS or BSW) within the last five years from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited program.
- Submit ALL official transcripts from colleges and universities attended (regionally accredited colleges and universities only).
- Complete and submit a Daemen College graduate school application (application fee $25.00) and fulfill the admission requirements of the Graduate School at Daemen College.
- Complete and submit a 3-4 page typed personal statement that focuses on the following points:
- Your experience in social work, including volunteer experience.
- The life experiences that impacted your interest in social work.
- Your personal qualities that will be useful in serving others as a social work professional.
- Your values that will be useful in serving others as a social worker.
- Your career goals and how social work education will help you achieve these goals.
- Provide three letters of reference: 2 letters from academic sources (BSW/BASW Program Director encouraged) and 1 letter from a volunteer experience/internship/employer. No personal references accepted.
- Provide a copy of final field evaluations (Field Instruction I and II).
- Provide documentation of Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Miller Analogies Test (MAT) completion within five years prior to application for admission. Note: You may submit your application for committee review before completing examination.
- Have an overall GPA of 3.0 and GPA of 3.2 or higher in major courses such as:
- Social Work Methods I/II
- Research Methods I
- Human Behavior in the Social Environment I/II
- Field Instruction I/II
- Have completed courses in Human Biology and Statistics with a grade of “C” or better.
Provisional Admission
Applicants not meeting one or more the minimal requirements for admission will be evaluated for provisional admissions to the Master of Social Work Program at Daemen College. Applicants who are admitted provisionally must enroll in at least 9 credit hours (full-time) during the first semester and must achieve a 3.0 overall GPA at the end of their first semester in the Master of Social Work Program at Daemen College.
* Daemen College’s MSW Program does not award credit for life experience
Students will take two courses at a time in eight week segments fully online.
While the majority of the classwork will be done independently, there will be some live, one-on-one engagements where students and faculty meet together. This is especially important in social work practice courses where students will engage clinical skills and techniques. It is anticipated that students will have up to five hours of one-one-one class time each month, depending on the course and class size.
Students will attend classes on-line; engage in interactive coursework; and gain an in-depth understanding of social work theories, methodologies, and techniques. Along with their classes, students will gain practical experience by applying their skills under the direction of a licensed social work professional at field placement sites within their community.
Students will also complete a field placement (approximately 18-20 hours per week) under the supervision of a Licensed Master Social Worker or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Advanced year field placements focus on clinical interventions with children, youth, and/or families.
Scholarships may not be combined; students may only receive one scholarship.
Graduate Merit Scholarship
30 percent off the graduate per credit hour tuition rate awarded to accepted students of this program who have earned an undergraduate GPA of 2.7 or above.
Graduate Alumni Scholarship
Additional scholarships may be available for alumni, please contact your admissions counselor for more information.
Americorps Matching Scholarship
Awarded to accepted students who have completed an Americorps service commitment. Daemen College will match the 100 percent of the Segal Americorps Education Award OR provide a 30 percent tuition scholarship discount for Americorps alumni enrolling in our program.
What can I do with an MSW?
- Clinical Practice (shortage of LCSWs in WNY and NY)
- Private Practice
- Work in a variety of settings including hospitals, correctional facilities, nursing homes, schools
- Why an MSW at Daemen?
One of the most popular fields of social work practice is with children and families. Studies have shown that there is a shortage of social work professionals who work in the child welfare/family services arena. The program concentration offers advanced training that allows practitioners to enter into a therapeutic relationship with children and their families in hope of resolving concerns and conflicts. In the future, the program hopes to establish concentration tracks in other areas such as Military, Geriatrics, and Immigrants/Displaced populations.
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