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How To Apply

How To Apply

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Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or foreign equivalent, with a minimum of 18 units of interdisciplinary liberal arts coursework, spanning both social and biological sciences
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
  • Experience in providing service to people preferred, such as 1-2 years of social work-related or volunteer experience preferred

    We do not grant social work course credit for previous work or life experience 

Special Requirements for Advanced Standing Candidates
  • Bachelor's degree in social work or social welfare from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)-accredited school of social work.
  • BSW degree earned within the past 5 years.
  • Strong academic promise to perform successfully at the graduate level; typically evidenced by a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a 4.0 grading scale)
Additional Requirements for International Students
  • English proficiency scores per university-wide English proficiency requirements
  • Documented evidence of financial support with a passport copy

Please note: if you are accepted as an international student you may have additional documentation and registration requirements.

Application Instructions for Domestic Students

International Student Information

PLEASE NOTE: The USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work does not offer in-person interviews as part of the application. However, some applicants may be asked to complete a short virtual interview or phone call if needed for clarification purposes.

1. Begin the Online Applications

Initiate the application process by creating your login credentials for the USC application portal. You may complete the application at your own pace and in any order.

2. Personal Information, Academic History, and Support Information

Submit the required personal information, academic history, and supporting documents. For personal information, provide a release statement; biographic, contact, and citizenship information; race and ethnicity;  other personal and financial aid information; and USC background information. Academic history should include details on high school and college attendance, GPAs, educational gaps, and standardized test scores. If applicable, include supporting information such as experiences, achievements, conferences attended, memberships and relevant documents.

3. USC MSW Program Questions

Please respond to the questions that are specific to admission to the MSW Program, including questions related to program length and location (if applicable), application history, academic background, and personal and transfer student information. These questions also include the following important questions about your educational and career goals:

  • What motivates you to pursue a career in social work, and how do you plan to make an impact in this field?
  • Describe a challenging situation you faced in a work or volunteer setting related to social work. How did you address it?
  • Reflect on an experience where you worked with a diverse group of people. What did you learn about equity and inclusion from this experience?
  • Considering the core values of social work, which one resonates most with you and why?

The questions primarily aim to assess two key areas:

  1. Personal motivation and values in social work: These questions explore why you are drawn to social work and which core values of the field resonate most deeply with you. Understanding your personal connection and ethical alignment with the profession helps us evaluate your foundational motivations.
  2. Problem-solving and adaptability in diverse environments: The questions also explore how you handle challenges and collaborate with diverse groups. This helps us assess your practical skills in managing real-world issues and your ability to foster inclusivity and equity in professional settings.  

When answering the short-answer questions, please respond directly to what is being asked of you, while ensuring that your responses demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively and professionally in writing. Pay close attention to organization, grammar and syntax.

4. Add your Resume

For admission, experience in the field of social work is preferable but not required. Applicants are expected, however, to have experience in environments such as human services (e.g., nonprofit organization, public health, healthcare, etc.) and education. These experiences may include those in the workplace or in academic settings (e.g. internships). Applicants should submit an up-to-date resume highlighting their educational, professional and leadership experience and achievements, as well as their capacity to work effectively with a variety of populations. Resumes should include the following:

  • Academic Experience
Please describe your academic background and experience relevant to the field of social work. Include the following details for each degree obtained or currently being pursued: institution name, degree type (e.g., BA, BS, MSW), major or focus, dates of attendance, and any relevant coursework or research projects. If applicable, also include information about any academic honors or distinctions received.
  • Professional  Experience
Please describe your professional experience, emphasizing any paid positions in social work or related fields. Include the following details: agency/organization name, position/title, dates of employment, and responsibilities.
  • Internship and Volunteer Social Work Experience
Please describe any internships or volunteer work specifically related to the field of social work. Include the following details: agency name, position/role, dates of work, frequency, and responsibilities.
  • Leadership Experience
Please indicate the length of time of leadership experience, the agency or community where leadership efforts occurred and a brief description of leadership activities.
  • Miscellaneous
Please provide details of affiliations with professional organizations (e.g., National Association of Social Workers), honors or recognitions received, and special achievements.
5. Request Two (2) Recommendations

In the online application portal, you will be asked to send electronic recommendation requests. We require two (2) recommendations. Applications without two recommendations will be considered incomplete and not reviewed. 

Only professional and academic references are acceptable. This includes recommendations from academic instructors or professionals who have supervised you in a social work related position or capacity. Personal recommendations (e.g., friends, relatives, therapists) will not be considered.

Once you have saved an electronic recommendation, an email request will automatically be sent to the recommender on your behalf. Please advise your recommender to look for this email in their inbox, as well as their spam or junk-mail folder, as emails do occasionally get filtered out.

6. Request your Official Transcripts from All Previously Attended Postsecondary Institutions (Undergraduate and Graduate)

Electronic or hard copy transcripts are accepted. Applications with missing transcripts will be considered incomplete and not reviewed.

  • Electronic: Please have electronic transcripts sent to both your email address and etrans@usc.edu. Once you have received the transcripts, upload them to the Academic History section of the application for admissions review purposes.
  • Hard copy: Please scan and upload your official transcripts directly to the Academic History section of the application portal. Opened, scanned and uploaded transcripts are acceptable for admissions review purposes. Once admitted, you will need to submit electronic transcripts or sealed, official transcripts from your degree-conferring institution to USC.

Note: City Year alumni are eligible for an application fee waiver from the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work

Deadlines

Spring Final Deadline

for Program Start Spring 2025

Deadline: November 19, 2024
Decision Notification: December 2024

Priority Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: January 21, 2025
Decision Notification: March 2025

Regular Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: May 20, 2025
Decision Notification: July 2025

Final Deadline

for Program Starting Fall 2025

Deadline: July 16, 2025
Decision Notification: August 2025

Decisions

Once completed applications have been submitted, we will review and notify you whether you have been accepted or denied according to the deadlines above. To check the status of your application, please contact the Office of Recruitment and Workforce Development.

Please note some applicants may be asked to complete a short virtual interview or phone call if needed for clarification purposes.

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