How To Apply: Application Steps for the BSW Degree
ADMISSION TO THE PROGRAM: BSW Degree Candidacy
BSW Program Orientation
Social work majors who want to pursue a bachelor of science in social work degree must attend an
orientation to the major. The sessions are held in the spring term of the sophomore year. Generally,
there is a late summer session for transfer students who have applied and been accepted to the college over the summer.
During the orientation session, applicants are given an overview of the program. At the end of the
session, BSW Candidacy application packets are distributed.
The Candidacy Application
Before you apply to the BSW Program, there are several steps which need to be completed:
- Application, advising, and admission to the college
- Completion of 12-16 Augsburg credits (52-64 semester hours)
- Approval of all social work related transfer credits by the Social Work Department
- College-level algebra equvalency (Math Level 3 at Augsburg)
- Attendance of the Junior Year Orientation Session
- Completion of the BSW Candidacy Application Packet (includes liability insurance)
- Completion of at least 4 of 7 of the Supporting Courses:
Social Work Entry Level Courses (take 1 of these courses)
- SWK 100 Introduction to Social Work
- SWK 210 Environmental Justice and Social Change
- SWK 230 Global Peace and Social Development
Social Work Entry Level Courses (take these 4 of these courses)
- BIO 121 Human Biology and Lab
- PSY 105 Principles of Psychology
- SOC 121 Introduction to Human Society
- SWK 280 Diversity and Oppression in Professional Practice
Supporting Course Menu (take 1 of these courses)
- ECO 112 Principles of Macroeconomic
- POL 121 American Government and Politics
- POL 122 Metropolitan Complex
- POL 325 Politics and Public Policy
Quantitative Foundation Requirement (take 1 of these courses)
- SOC 362 Statistical Analysis
- MAT 163 Introductory Statistics
Overview: The BSW Candidacy Application Process
The BSW candidacy application must be completed and returned before you start your field internship.
Your application will be read by a faculty member. You will receive a decision by mail 6 weeks after
the completed application is received. An interview with the BSW Program Director may be required as
part of the admissions process.
The BSW Candidacy Application has three components:
- The Candidacy Application Form
- BSW Candidacy Reference Forms (2)
- The Self-Statement Essay (5 pages or more)
- BSW Candidacy Application Form: The application is distributed at the junior year orientation session to students on campus: Transferring students who satisfy the application criteria may have
an application mailed out to them. Please contact the BSW Program Assistant Director at:
edwardsd@augsburg.edu if you need more information about filling out this application.
- BSW Candidacy Reference Forms: The reference forms (2) are to be filled out by people with whom
you have had work, academic, or professional contact and can say something about your aptitude for
human services, academic skills, or your character. One reference should be academic. The other
reference can be from a social contact; however, the referrer cannot be a family member or friend.
- The Self-Statement Essay: You are asked to respond to three areas relating to your choice of and
perspective on the social work profession. The self statement is an essay, 5 pages, typed and
double-spaced, which describes your reasons for pursuing professional social work training. You will
discuss your interests in, and views of, social work. The essay is also your opportunity to address
your GPA, if necessary.
- A. Why do you want to study social work?
- B. Give your views on the purpose of the profession.
- C. Make a fair assessment of your own abilities, strengths, and limitations to work with people
with attention to areas in need of development (personal and academic). Please use specific examples.
Application Deadlines
The deadline for completing the application is the spring term for students
currently enrolled at Augsburg and will be juniors in the fall. The deadline for students transferring
to Augsburg is 30 days after the prospective student receives the packet.
Application Decision:
Admissions to Program / Denial of Admission
Decision letters are mailed to students 6 weeks after
receipt of the completed application. Students who are accepted to the program are assigned the
status of "Good Standing." Good standing is an official status allowing the department to clear the
student for graduation, licensure, and employment recommendations. Below is a list of all of the
Candidacy Statuses:
- Satisfactory - student has met minimum requirements
- Good standing - student meets
all of the ethical and academic requirements
- Candidacy on hold - student requests in writing to
resume candidacy at a later date
- Conditional acceptance - student standing is being monitored and
reviewed by adviser and department. Students are automatically removed Conditional acceptance after
one term.
- Probation - student standing is being monitored and reviewed by adviser and department.
Students must develop a plan with their social work adviser to be removed from probation.
- Candidacy
dismissal - student has failed to meet ethical and/or academic requirements. (Requires Level 3
review of student progress.)
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Applicants with Felony Convictions
Prospective students with felony convictions may apply to the program, but there can be a possibility of difficulty in finding an internship or gaining liability coverage needed for agency work.