You are here: Home Master of Social Work General Information

General Information

Information about the UW Oshkosh and UW-Green Bay Collaborative Master of Social Work Program.

The Collaborative MSW was launched in the Fall of 2003 and became fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education in July 2006.  The MSW curriculum strives to meet the social service needs of the Northeast Wisconsin region and relies on the input and feedback from our many constituencies to develop a program that prepares social work leaders to meet the social service needs in our regional communities.  We greatly appreciate these partnerships.


Curriculum Design:

  • The full time Foundation to Advanced Curriculum (Students who do not have a BSW degree) is completed in 5 semesters (2 years).
  • The full time Advanced Curriculum (Students who have a BSW) is completed in 3 semesters (1 year).
  • The part time Foundation to Advanced Curriculum is completed in 9 semesters (4 years).
  • The part time Advanced Curriculum is completed in 5 semesters (2 years).
  • The Advanced Curriculum focuses on Direct Practice with Families in a variety of settings and circumstances.
  • Students interested in the Administration/Management concentration will need to speak with an advisor prior to enrolling.

Admissions:

We are no longer accepting applications for the 2009-2010 academic year. Please click here for the Pre-Admissions Application Packet for 2010.

Deadline for 2010-2011 Application: January 29, 2010

There is no Spring or Summer admission into the MSW Program.

Class Schedules and Locations:

  • MSW classes are held in the Appleton area at UW-Fox Valley and Fox Valley Technical College.
  • MSW Classes are scheduled on evenings and Saturdays.  Students are directed to the Graduate Student Bulletin for information about MSW courses.


Recent News:

NASW WI Selects Anne Kok for Distinguished Social Worker Award at the 2008 Annual Conference.

image-founders  

An impressive group of faculty (including one guest) and staff received the 2007 Founders Association Awards for Excellence.  The winners are, from left, Jan Snyder, Classified Staff Award; Prof. Kevin Fermanich, Community Outreach; Prof. Regan Gurung, Scholarship; Ron Ronnenberg, Academic Support; Prof. Emeritus Fergus Hughes, Institutional Development; Prof. Andy Kersten, Teaching, and Prof. Ann Kok and UW Oshkosh Prof. Quintin Sullivan.  Kok and Sullivan accepted the Colaborative Achievement Award on behalf of the UW-Green Bay, UW Oshkosh Collaborative Master of Social Work Program.  

Continue to check this website for regular updates.  If you have questions about the Program, you can call us at 920-424-1285 or email us at mswinfo@uwosh.edu.

Document Actions