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Master’s of Social WorkAdvanced Standing Alternative (ASAP) MSW Program

Our Advanced Standing Alternative Plan (ASAP) MSW program is offered in Autumn, Spring and Summer semesters and is available on the Columbus campus and online. It is designed for students who have earned their Bachelor of Social Work (BSSW) within the last five years and achieved a 3.0 undergraduate GPA for your Social Work degree and a “B” or better in all required social work courses. The ASAP plan can be completed full time in one year (three semesters) or part time in two years (six semesters).

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Advanced Standing Admissions Requirements

No GRE Required!

  •  Bachelor of Social Work within the last five years from an accredited college or university by the Council on Social Work Education
  • “B” or better in all social work required courses (a “B minus” does not meet eligibility requirements)
  • Cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher (based on a 4.0 system) for Bachelor of Social Work degree.
  • Successful completion of practicum experience; students will need to upload their practicum experience evaluation/learning agreement from their undergraduate program. A letter from the practicum instructor can be used in place of the practicum experience evaluation/learning agreement after you have been at your placement for at least seven weeks. However, this does not take the place of the required three letters of recommendation.
  • English Proficiency Score (for international students).
  • Transcripts submitted from each college/university attended.
  • Resumé/CV, personal statement and three professional letters of recommendations.

During the Autumn 2020 semester, some undergraduate institutions implemented Pass-No Pass policies. These actions were taken in order to accommodate students who have experienced significant disruptions in their personal and academic lives as a result of COVID-19; and the ongoing crises and life stressors associated with pervasive racial unrest. One of the requirements to be eligible for the Advanced Standing Program (ASAP) is that applicants must have a  “B” or better in all social work required courses.  However, for the current admission cycle, should an applicant have received  a “PA” designation for a required social work course, during the Autumn 2020 semester, they are still eligible to apply and their applications will receive full consideration. The admission committee will consider all material presented in the application package to make a final determination on admission to the program.

Note: Admission policy modifications exempting the Pass/No pass grading designation that might appear on applicants’ spring 2020 transcripts, have already been made.

A complete list of application requirements can be found here: ASAP Application Checklist

Advanced Standing Curriculum

Our ASAP MSW program is 43 credit hours. You can complete the program full time in one year (three semesters), or part time in two years (six semesters). The ASAP MSW program is available at the Columbus campus or online.

Program Hours
ASAP Curriculum Breakdown
Foundation Courses 4 Hours
Areas of Emphasis 6 Hours
Advanced Practice Methods Courses 12 Hours
Practice Evaluation Courses 6 Hours
Elective Courses 7 Hours
Total 43 Hours

Learn more about our one- and two-year ASAP curriculum options

Areas of Emphasis

You will develop the competencies needed to successfully practice in a variety of fields. In our integrated courses, you will develop competencies in policies, theories, issues, services, best practices and desired outcomes. You will select from one of these areas of emphasis:

  • Aging and Health 
  • Mental Health and Substance Misuse
  • Child and Youth Services
  • Community and Social Justice