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Prepared for Your CareerPrepared for Your Passion
GSSW Information Session 2
Welcome & Introductions• Introductions
• GSSW Staff and Faculty
• Inquiring Minds! • Name• Undergraduate School – Degree• Social Service/Volunteer Experience• Why an MSW? What is your dream social work position? What
is your passion?
GSSW Information Session 3
Overview• Why now is the time to get an MSW?
• Why Dominican’s Graduate School of Social Work?
• Professional Preparation under Professional Supervision• Experience in local, state, national & international
agencies
• How to join our dynamic School of Social Work
Amazing Possibilities: Growth in the coming decade
Charlie Stoops, Dean, Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW)
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US Department of Labor: 2010 - 2020
2010 Median Pay: $42,480 per year or $20.42 per hour
(Detailed Pay Figures)
5 of the top 10 areas of wage and salary growth
Health Care
Social Assistance
3 of top 5 areas of employment growth are related to social work
Fastest growth of any occupation
25% increase in demand
34% in areas related to the baby boomers (Gerontology)over 161,000 new positions
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Growth in the Coming Decade
Dept. of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Aging populations world-wide• An aging profession
Affordable Care Act• Increase demand for medical and
behavioral health social workers
Impact of military conflicts• Vietnam Veterans – Retirement• Afghanistan & Iraq
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What is fueling the demand?
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GSSW Students
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What makes GSSW so dynamic?
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GSSW Student Data• Fall 2013 175 Students: 84% Female, 16% Male
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23%
40%
17%
12% 7% 1% 1%
Age: Average 31.8 years22 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 39
40 to 49
50 to 64
65 and over
Unknown
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GSSW Student DataRace/Ethnicity
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American Indian or Alaska Native1% Asian
3% Black or African Amer-
ican18%
Hispanics of any race
26%
Nonresident Alien1%
Two or more races1%
White43%
Race and Ethnicity unknown7%
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Alumni Survey Data
•96.6% Satisfied with Educational Experience
2013 Graduates
:
•79% Employed Full or Part time within 9 months
2012 Graduates
in May 2013:
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Amazing Possibilities: Prepared for your career & Prepared for your
passion
Charlie Stoops, Dean, Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW)
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• CSWE Accredited & Globally Focused & Family-Centered Concentration
• Competency-based education in classroom and in the field
• Evidence-based curriculum and course design• Unique team-based learning• Real world application
GSSW’s Unique Professional Preparation
Military Social Work Concentration (Military Courses online)
School Social Work Endorsement (Type 73)
MSW with Gerontology Certificate
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GSSW positioned to prepare for your career – your passion
GSSW Information Session 13
Professional Preparation by Professionals• Unique settings –
• Greater Chicago-land, State, National, International
• Prepared for your Career in Foundation Year • A time to explore!• Basis of Professional Social Work SKILLS – Do Social Work!• One agency – 15 hours/week - 480 hours minimum over 30 weeks
• Prepared for your Passion in Concentration Year• At time to specialize• Focused practice for launching your career.• One or more agencies – 20 hours/week - 600 hours minimum over 30 weeks
• Specialty-focused settings – Schools – Older Adults – Military/Veterans• National and International Settings within Faculty & Professional-led projects
• Aguascalientes, Mexico – Pretoria, South Africa (2014)• Gondar, Ethiopia – Milagro, Ecuador – Galway, Ireland
• For the Working Adult• Summer Extensions & Employment-based
GSSW ALUMNI
Potential Earnings&Highlighted
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Clark Beckley, MSWMPEEC Medical Case CoordinatorChicago Children's Advocacy Center, Front-line responders to child sexual abuse & physical abuse reports with life-threatening injuries for children under 3 years old
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Outstanding Alums
Maxine Davis2013 MSW/MBAFull Scholarship PhD Student George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, The Skandalaris Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, The Center for Violence & Injury Prevention
Take Advantage of the Amazing Possibilities
Charlie Stoops, Dean, Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW)
GSSW Information Session 17
How to get in on a good thing!• Requirements• GPA of 2.75 or higher• Advanced Standing – GPA 3.0 • Statistics
•Online Application• $25 Application fee (waived for attending)• Official transcripts from all colleges attended• Personal statement (specific to area of interest)• (3) letters of recommendation – at least one from an
academic reference, Advanced Standing must also submit completed form from BSW Program/Field Director
GSSW Information Session 18
Review Process & Admission• Review Process
• 2 faculty• Notification within 2 weeks• Interview as needed
• Admission Priority Deadlines• March 1st Fulltime & Advanced Standing (FT or PT)• Summer Session II (June 30, 2014)• Fall Semester 2014 (August 25, 2014)
• June 1st for Part-time enrollees – Rolling Admissions
• Benefits of meeting Priority Deadlines• Limited seating in FT and Advanced Standing • Priority for field placements• Priority in Scholarship review
Cost & Affordability
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Current Cost 2014-15• Full Program Tuition – 60 credit hours• $800 per credit hour• $2400 per 3-hour course• $48,000 for Master’s in Social Work*
• Advanced Standing – 30 credit hours• $800 per credit hour• $2400 per 3-hour course• $24,000 for Master’s in Social Work*
*Not including books & fees
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Scholarships • Summer II waiver for new FT or FT Advanced Standing • Begin in Summer II (July)• Enroll in 2 courses – pay for 1• Minimum of 3.0 GPA• Need to submit an additional statement• Deadline June 1st
• Dean’s Scholarship• Have and maintain 3.5 GPA to apply & keep scholarship• Up to $5,000 per year• Dean’s application form, additional statement• Deadline June 1st • Must reapply annually• If under 3.5 GPA at admission, may apply when 3.5 GPA attained
GSSW Information Session 22
Scholarships continued• Graduate Assistantship – required to work 7-14 hours• 7 hours – 1 course or 14 hours – 2 courses• Application form & additional statement • Minimum 3.25 GPA • Interview• Reapply annually• Typically award 5-7 assistantships
• Kott Gerontology Scholars Program (18 total for all schools)• For 2nd year Concentration Placements • Only limited Advanced Standing Applicants considered
• Online application accepted until April • Apply ASAP for consideration and internship planning• $10,000 for 1-year, minimum of 720 hours specialized field sites
GSSW Information Session 23
Scholarships continued • Hartford Scholarship (Updates coming)- Online application due June 1st
- $1,500 - $3,000 - 3-5 awarded
• FAFSA - fafsa.ed.gov- Dominican University’s federal school code # 001750
• Direct loans- Must be accepted
- Enrolled in at least 4.5 hours- Stafford loan $20,500 per academic year- Graduate PLUS loan also available (another direct loan for grad. Students who need to borrow more then the Stafford loan amount)
GSSW Information Session
FEDERAL LOAN FORGIVENESS
Sources of Loan Forgiveness:The College Cost Reduction Act of 2007 established a new
public service loan forgiveness program that will discharge any remaining educational debt after 10 years of full-time employment in public service.
National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program (NHSC LPR). This program offers fully trained and licensed clinical social workers $50,000 to repay student loans in exchange for two years serving in a community-based site in a high-need Health Professional Shortage Area click here
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Thank you!
Websites for your resources• www.Dom.edu
• www.Socialwork.dom.edu
• www.Fafsa.ed.gov
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