Admissions - The Ohio State University - College of Social Work (2024)

Master’s of Social Work

Master’s of Social Work

Admissions - The Ohio State University - College of Social Work (1)MSW Program: it is designed to fit your life!

  • Our Traditional MSW program is offered in Autumn, Spring and Summer semesters and is available on the Columbus campus and online. Our Traditional MSW degree can be completed full time in two years or part time in either three or four years.
  • Our Advanced Standing Alternative Plan (ASAP) MSW program is offered Autumn, Spring and Summers semesters and is available on the Columbus campus and online. It is designed for students who have earned their Bachelor of Social Work (BSSW) degree 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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Master’s of Social Work

Zoom Information Sessions

Prospective applicants are strongly encouraged to attend an informational session prior to applying to the MSW and Dual Degree programs. At the zoom meeting, we will cover in detail the program, careers, application process, curriculum and so much more.

MSW Program

If you have any questions, email Qu Twilley, the MSW Outreach Program Coordinator, attwilley.4@osu.edu.

Dual Degree Program

If you have any questions, email Nia Beulah, the MSW Community Partnership Liaison, at beulah.3@osu.edu.

Application Process

The MSW program application opens annually onSept. 1.This includes both the advanced standing (ASAP) and traditional MSW program applications.

To be considered for fellowships, the application and all supporting materials must be received byDec. 1. Learn more about fellowship requirements here:

https://gradsch.osu.edu/pursuing-your-degree/graduate-fellows

The College of Social Work scholarship deadline isMarch 15.

Please note:Your application file to be considered for admission to the MSW Program will include contact you have had with Graduate & Professional Admissions, the Graduate School, and the College of Social Work staff. This includes emails, phone calls, and in-person communication.

Application Requirements

To be considered for admission into the Traditional MSW program, applicants must:

  • Have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Have a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher (based on a 4.0 system) for all previous undergraduate academic work. Applicants whose last degree earned GPAs are less than 3.0 will be considered on an individual basis.
  • Have completed at least14 quarter or 9 semester credit hours of social sciences coursework (examples of approved subjects are typically: anthropology, communications, economics, international studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, world politics). If you believe you have taken a course in these fields, but it is not directly from one of the departments listed, a course syllabus will be needed for review.
  • Have an English Proficiency Score (for international students).
  • Have your transcripts submitted from each college/university attended.
  • Have a resumé/CV, personal statement and three professional letters of recommendations.

To learn more, please view the traditional MSW application checklist.

Applicants who are interested in the Advanced Standing Alternative Plan(ASAP) MSW program must:

  • Hold a Bachelor of Social Work degree from a CSWE accredited program, earned within the last five years.
  • Have earned a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 on all previous undergraduate academic work attempted. In addition to the 3.0 cumulative GPA, students must have a “B” or better in all required undergraduate social work courses.
  • Successful completion of practicum experience; students will need to upload their practicum evaluation/learning agreement from their undergraduate program. A letter from the practicum instructor can be used in place of the practicum 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.
  • Have an English Proficiency Score (for international students).
  • Have your transcripts submitted from each college/university attended.
  • Have a resumé/CV, personal statement and three professional letters of recommendations.

To learn more, please view the ASAP application checklist.

Admissions FAQ

  • Any baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher (based on a 4.0 system) for last highest degree earned is preferred. Applicants who do not meet the 3.0 GPA will be reviewed for admission on a case-by-case basis.
  • At least 14 quarter or 9 semester credit hours of social sciences coursework (examples of approved subjects are typically: anthropology, communications, economics, international studies, philosophy, political science, psychology, world politics). If you believe you have taken a course in these fields, but it is not directly from one of the departments listed, a course syllabus will be needed for review.

To be considered for fellowships, applicants must have a completed application by Dec. 1. This includes all application components (letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.): https://gradsch.osu.edu/pursuing-your-degree/graduate-fellows.

The application for the academic year opens annually on Sept. 1 and all application materials must be submitted by July 1 (Autumn start) to be considered for admission. This includes all letters of recommendations, and transcripts. We have rolling admission, which means your application will be reviewed once all supporting materials have been submitted. On average, you will receive an admissions decision within 3-5 weeks.

  • Bachelor of Social Work within the last five years from an accredited college or university.
  • “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 field evaluation/learning agreement from their undergraduate program
  • To be considered for fellowships, applicants must have a completed application by Dec. 1. This includes all application components (letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.): https://gradsch.osu.edu/pursuing-your-degree/graduate-fellows

The application for the academic year opens annually on Sept. 1 and all application materials must be submitted by July 1 (Autumn start)to be considered for admission. This includes all letters of recommendations, and transcripts. We have rolling admission, which means your application will be reviewed once all supporting materials have been submitted. On average, you will receive an admissions decision within 3-5 weeks.

The English language testing requirements are:

  • TOEFL
    • 79 on the internet-based TOEFL or TOEFL Special Home Edition
  • IELTS
    • 7.0 on the IELTS exam or IELTS Indicator

Exemptions
Applicants who are citizens of, or who have received a bachelor’s degree or higher by the time of matriculation from, one of the following countries are from the English proficiency requirement: Australia, Belize, the British Caribbean and British West Indies, Canada (except Quebec), England, Ghana, Guyana, Ireland, Liberia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Singapore, Scotland, the United States and Wales.

Please note: if you have any questions, please contact cswadmissions@osu.edu.

The GRE is not required for any applicant, including any fellowship applicant or any student below a 3.0 cumulative GPA.

For students who have below a 3.0 cumulative for their last degree earned (excluding associate’s degree), the MSW Program has to petition students they feel would be successful in the MSW Program and request a conditional admission. Here are some tips for strengthening your application as these candidates will be reviewed on a case by case basis.

  • Strong academic reference(s) as part of your required 3 letters of recommendation
  • Thorough response in your statement of purpose describing your academic challenges and how you plan to be successful in the MSW Program
  • Enrolling in Graduate Non-Degree courses and using your instructor as a reference will help showcase your graduate program readiness

Official copies of all institutions you have attended must be submitted with your online application (OSU transcripts exempted). Transcripts submitted with the application are considered unofficial, and if admitted, you will be required to submit an official set of transcripts prior to enrolling at Ohio State. Only transcriptssentdirectlyfrom your institutionto Graduate and Professional Admissions are considered official. Transcripts sent by you will not be accepted, considered or reviewed.

Official transcripts should be sent to gpadocs@osu.edu if submitted electronically or the following mailing address:

Office of Graduate & Professional Admissions
The Ohio State University
PO Box 182004
Columbus, Ohio 43218-2004

If your institution provides electronic official transcripts, they may be submitted instead but they need to comedirectly from your institution. Make sure to mark out all U.S. social security numbers before scanning.

Please note: Ohio State will not accept web reports, advising reports, self-reported scores, or transfer credit on another school’s transcript. For more information, please read the Graduate School Application Instructions.

Applicants who have attended Ohio State are not required to purchase Ohio State transcripts but must submit transcripts of any courses completed elsewhere. If you are a current student at Ohio State when you apply, please upload a copy of your Ohio State advising report.

When completing your application online, you will submit three names and contact information for each. Make sure in advance that your professional references have indicated they are willing to submit the reference electronically. Once you submit your application with the $60 application fee, an email invitation to complete the referral will be sent to your recommenders about one to two business days after.

It is required that your three professional letters of recommendation are submitted from individuals separate from your field evaluation.

Recommenders are emailed a link to complete a form in which they will rank the applicant in a number of fields. In addition to the form, they will be asked to submit a letter of recommendation with the following prompt:

I agree to upload a letter on my organization’s letterhead that will help provide a complete picture of the applicant’s abilities and potential as a graduate student and social worker. For example, I will provide the following information: (1) How long and in what capacity I have known the applicant; (2) Concrete examples to support why I believe the applicant will succeed in graduate school; (3) Qualities that will make the applicant a good social worker. In general, the reference letter should highlight the applicant’s strengths and accomplishments as well as contributions you believe they can make to the field of social work. Please speak to what you believe sets the applicant apart from others.

Yes, by clicking save at the bottom of the window, applicants can save their progress on the online application. It is highly recommended that applicants frequently hit save while completing the online application. After being away from the computer or inactive for several minutes, the application session will end and all unsaved data will be lost.

We admit on a rolling basis which means we will review applicants as soon as they are complete. To be considered “complete,” ALL materials must be submitted before going out for review.

The review time for an application is on average about 6-8 weeks. When a decision has been made for each applicant, it will be posted. Once the decision is posted, a letter of acceptance or denial will be emailed to the applicant via the email address provided by the applicant on the application.

Students admitted to the Advanced Standing Alternative Plan (ASAP) can begin during Autumn, Spring or Summer semester.

Students admitted to the Traditional program would begin during Autumn, Spring or Summer semester.

While students need to begin courses with their cohort, there is the option of Graduate Non-Degree courses. Graduate non-degree is an option for students who wish to familiarize themselves with our MSW program prior to being admitted. As a graduate non-degree student, you can take up to 7 credit hours of graduate level electives that can be transferred into the program. For additional information on how to apply as a graduate non-degree student, visit: http://go.osu.edu/graduatenondegree.

All online students will complete their field practicum in person. You will work with the Office of Field Education to be referred to a field placement within a 50-mile radius.

Our online program is asynchronous/synchronous.

  • Asynchronous: you can take online courses on your own schedule. Course materials, lectures and learning activities are released weekly and can be completed at any time during a one-week window.
  • Synchronous: although you will take classes online, you will virtually attend a class session each week at the same time as your instructorand classmates.

Because you are considering an online academic program that leads to a professional license, it is highly recommended you contact the appropriate licensing agency where you plan to receive instruction before beginning your academic program. State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) does not provide reciprocity for state professional licensing requirements. Academic programs and individual graduates must meet standards set by that state’s licensure requirements for a graduate to be eligible for a license.

To learn more about state authorization, eligibility and accreditation, please visit https://online.osu.edu/state-authorization. Any questions can be addressed to the State Authorization team by emailingODEE-stateauth@osu.edu.

Three letters of recommendation (academic or professional) must be submitted electronically through the university’s online system. Please list the names and addresses of persons you are asking to complete letters of recommendation. For applicants to the online sub plans, one letter of recommendation should be from a distance-learning professor, if applicable.

Once you submit your application, expect 3-5 business days before your application posts to the Student Information System (SIS). At that time, your recommenders will be notified of your request for a recommendation. The College of Social Work will only accept recommendations submitted through the online system; please do not submit paper or other electronic recommendation forms. You must include valid email addresses for your references. Make sure in advance that your references have indicated they are willing to submit the reference electronically.

The College of Social Work Scholarship application for the 2024-25 academic yearwill open on Dec. 1, and will close March 15. Our scholarships are varied and awarded based on academic achievement, financial need, and professional area of interest in social work. Scholarship awardees will be notified of their selection in April 2024 and funds will be applied in Autumn 2024 and Spring 2025.

Submit your scholarship application

  • A personal statement: a prompt will be available on online application.
  • A one-page résuméthat highlights work, volunteer, and educational experiences relevant to the social work field.
  • The name and contact information of three academic or professional references.

If you are interested in being considered for aneed-based scholarship, you must also complete the FAFSA by March 15.

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Admissions - The Ohio State University - College of Social Work (2024)

FAQs

Does OSU have a good social work program? ›

We are CSWE-accredited and ranked 7th among public universities by U.S. News & World Report. You can expect the same award-winning degree no matter which master's program you choose.

What is the ranking of Ohio State College of Social Work? ›

The Ohio State University College of Social Work's graduate program is celebrating another milestone as it climbs in the U.S. News & World Report's rankings of America's Best Graduate Schools.

Is it hard to get accepted into Ohio State University? ›

For every 100 applicants, 53 are admitted. This means the school is moderately selective. The school expects you to meet their requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but they're more flexible than other schools. If you exceed their requirements, you have an excellent chance of getting in.

What score do you need to get into Ohio State University? ›

Because this school is moderately selective, strong academic performance will almost guarantee you admission. Scoring at a 1340 SAT or above will already give you a great shot at getting in. Scoring a 1430 will nearly guarantee you admission, given that your GPA is roughly the average of 3.81.

What college has the best social worker program? ›

Gourman Report Rankings
RankSchoolDepartment
1University of ChicagoSocial Service Admin
2Columbia UniversitySocial Work
3University of Michigan--Ann ArborSocial Work
4University of Wisconsin--MadisonSocial Work
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How much does a social worker with a bachelor degree earn in Ohio? ›

How much does a Bachelor Social Worker make in Ohio? As of Jun 5, 2024, the average annual pay for a Bachelor Social Worker in Ohio is $68,044 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $32.71 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,308/week or $5,670/month.

What is the number one school for social work in the US? ›

Best Schools for Social Work
NAME/RANKPEER ASSESSMENT SCORE
University of Michigan--Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI #1 in Social Work Save4.4
Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, MO #2 in Social Work Save4.3
University of Chicago Chicago, IL #3 in Social Work Save4.2
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What is the best college major for a social worker? ›

To be a social worker, you need to hold a degree in social work from an accredited college or university program. The undergraduate degree is the bachelor of social work (BSW). Graduate degrees include the master of social work (MSW), and a doctorate (DSW) or PhD in Social Work.

What state do social workers make the most? ›

The states and districts that pay Clinical Social Workers the highest mean salary are California ($88,380), District of Columbia ($87,000), Oregon ($77,150), Rhode Island ($74,110), and Connecticut ($73,720). How Much Do Clinical Social Workers Make in Your City? See current salary offers for jobs in your field.

What does Ohio State look for in applicants? ›

Ohio State Average GPA: 3.8

Despite their moderately high acceptance rate, this is a very competitive average GPA! Ohio State University does not have minimum requirements for their GPA. However, the majority of admitted students graduated in the top 25% of their high school class, which is what you should aim for.

What is the easiest school to get into in Ohio? ›

Wright State University acceptance rate is 96.8%. The average SAT score for Wright State University is 1130.

Does Ohio State look at demonstrated interest? ›

Ohio State applications are not evaluated for demonstrated interest.

Can I get into Ohio State with a 2.7 GPA? ›

Selective direct enrollment criteria: Admitted students who have a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher OR who rank in the top 60% of their high school class are enrolled directly enrolled in the major. Students not directly enrolled will enroll as pre-majors.

What is Ohio State known for academically? ›

Home to hundreds of academic centers and institutes, the university has achieved world-class status in such areas as global climate change, materials research, electromagnetics, cancer research, infectious diseases, agbioproducts and imaging.

Does osu care about class rank? ›

While Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for class rank or GPA, admitted students generally are in the top 10% of their high school class.

What program is OSU known for? ›

Most known for their football program, led by head coach Ryan Day, Ohio State football is always a force to be reckoned with.

Does Ohio State University have a social work program? ›

The College of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is the oldest continuously accredited public social work program in the country.

Does Oregon State university have a social work program? ›

Once you graduate, you'll be prepared to pursue a career and/or graduate work in fields such as human development and family sciences, counseling, marriage and family therapy, nonprofit administration, social work and more.

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