2024-2025 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook with Spring Addendum
Master of Social Work Advanced Standing
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Return to: Academic Programs Offered at Pacific Oaks College Total Credit Hours Required
35
Maximum Allowable Transfer Credits
For applicants who are seeking admission to the Advanced Standing program, and who are looking to transfer MSW courses in, Applicants will be allowed to transfer credit for completed courses, as outlined by the Master of Social Work Graduate Transfer Credit Policy for the MSW Advanced Standing program (see below):
- Courses must be completed with a grade of B or higher (3.0 on a 4.0 grade scale).
- Credits for courses in which the student earned a grade below B or took a non-letter grade such as a pass/fail or credit/not credit are not transferable.
- Credits applied to meet the requirements of a previously earned degree of any type at another institution are ineligible for use as transfer credit.
- Courses must be completed prior to entry into the Pacific Oaks College graduate program. Courses completed while concurrently enrolled at another institution will not be accepted for transfer credit.
- Students must be in compliance with the current Pacific Oaks College Residency Requirements of 30 credits for graduate programs.
Program Admissions Requirements
- Admission to the MSW Advanced Standing program is only done in Fall 1 and Spring 1 terms
- Applicants must have had a 3.0 overall grade point average in their BSW degree
- Applicants are required to submit the following:
- Official (or unofficial) transcripts from their BSW degree granting institution. Official transcripts are required to be on file within 30 days of admission. Graduation from CSWE accredited program must be within 5 years of application to Pacific Oaks College MSW Advanced Standing program.
- Two letters of recommendation.
- One must be from a field supervisor or manager from a prior field education placement site. This can also be the Final Field Evaluation from BSW Field placement;
- (2) Second can be from a current employer, professional contact, or previous supervisor at an internship/field education placement.
- If a field evaluation is submitted, then the second recommendation must be a narrative letter format.
- Resume
- Two writing samples:
- (1) Academic paper from a BSW capstone or upper-division course;
- (2) Applied work sample, which can include redacted progress notes, program evaluations, etc. (Please consult with MSW faculty for specific appropriate samples).
- Interview (May be group or individual)
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees for the College and individual programs can be found here: Financial Aid and Student Accounts Policies
Licensure Disclosures
For information on where Pacific Oaks College’s meets, does not meet, or has not determined if the program meets licensure eligibility requirements for the state in which you wish to be licensed, please visit: https://www.pacificoaks.edu/admissions/admissions-requirements/licensure/
Number of Admit Terms Per Year
Admission to the MSW Advanced Standing program is only done in Fall 1 and Spring 1 terms.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLO)
Identical learning outcomes to our traditional MSW program.
Program-Specific Requirements
This program includes the Specialized Generalist Practice coursework and is considered advanced-level coursework. The Pacific Oaks MSW Advanced Standing Program includes 35 credits of coursework, 720 hours of Field Education (Internships) (over the course of two-semesters) and a masters Capstone project. This program is online, although some field education (Internship) courses will have some synchronous components.
Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 720 hours of field internship for the academic year (January through August for fall starts and May through December for spring starts). Students are placed throughout California or their state of residence and must successfully match with a MSW placement site. The MSW Director of Field Education will work with each student on field education requirements. Students are expected to develop an increased insight and depth of understanding of agency and client systems and social work practice skills and are exposed to a diversity of experiences. The goal of the second-year field placement is to help students develop advanced and more focused social work skills-including clinical interventions with diverse populations, effective treatment strategies on a micro/macro level where appropriate.
Residency Requirement
N/A
Course Length
Please refer to the program course and delivery section found here: Academic Calendar. The length of the program is three semesters, full-time, 8-week terms. Students will take two courses per term, four courses per semester.
Graduation requirements
Courses must be completed with a grade of B or higher (3.0 on a 4.0 grade scale).
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