Advanced Standing

Our Advanced Standing program allows eligible Bachelor of Social Work degree holders to get their degrees ASAP so that they can start working faster. Whether you're On-Campus or Online, you'll get a feel for New Orleans' diverse, resilient culture. Choose the degree path that works for you with our Full-Time (12 months) and Part-Time (28 months) options. Or, take advantage of that free semester by getting a dual degree in Disaster Resilience Leadership, Public Health, or Law.   

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ProgramEnrollment OptionsTerm Start
Degree Type
Modality
Full-Time
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Fall
Spring
Summer
MSW - Advanced StandingOnline
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MSW/MS DRL - Advanced StandingOnline
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MSW/MPH - Advanced StandingOnline----------
On Campus--*️⃣--
MSW/JD - Advanced StandingOnline----------
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*️⃣ Advanced Standing students in the Dual Degree programs start their MSW coursework in the Fall but may have the option or be required to start coursework for the accompanying degree in the Fall.

 

Requirements

To be eligible for Advanced Standing, students must have:

  1. Received a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from a CSWE-accredited institution within the last 5 years; 
  2. Earned a B+ average or higher in their field practicum;
  3. Obtained a  grade-point average of 3.3 or better on a 4-point scale in social work-related courses.

Applicants to Tulane’s MSW program must meet the following requirements:

  1. Demonstrate a strong performance in the junior and senior years of undergraduate study or in a postgraduate degree program or have strong employer references;
  2. Possess a bachelor's degree. An official transcript listing your bachelor's degree with the conferral date is required;
  3. Obtained a grade-point average of 3.0 or better on a 4-point scale (preferred).

In addition to submitting an online application for admission to the Tulane University School of Social Work, applicants to the Master of Social Work program must also submit the following:

  • Personal Essay - Three to five double-spaced pages that should include the following statement of purpose:
    1. Trace the origin and development of your interest in social work as a professional, including any significant influences or experiences.
    2. What qualifications do you bring to the classroom and social work practice? Do you have any limitations that might affect your ability to practice social work, that you would like to disclose?
    3. Discuss your experience working with populations other than your own. This may include gender identity, race, religion, socioeconomic and/or cultural background. 
  • Resume - It should be similar in structure to one you would submit for employment.
  • Official Transcript(s) - One copy of official transcript(s) from each college/university attended. To be considered official, a transcript (1) must be sent directly from your institution to Tulane School of Social Work and (2) must show completion of coursework required for the degree, the degree earned, and the date of degree conferral. 
  • References/Recommendations - A minimum of two (2) Letters of Recommendation (LORs) must be received. The recommenders will submit the letters of recommendation directly into the application portal. Applicants should select two individuals who know them well and have agreed to write a recommendation. As an applicant, keep the following guidelines in mind:
    • If you are presently working or have been engaged in volunteer work in human services, one of the letters should be submitted by your supervisor or employer.
    • If you are currently only a student, the two (2) letters should be submitted by a faculty advisor or professor in your major area.
    • NO personal references (family, friends, social acquaintances, co-workers) will be accepted.
    • We ask applicants to please have on hand the name, title, professional email address, phone number and relationship of each recommender.

Reference/recommendation letters can be submitted via the application website, mailed to the TSSW Office, or emailed:

Tulane University School of Social Work #8906
127 Elk Place
New Orleans, LA 70112

tsswtranscripts@wave.tulane.edu

Advanced Standing students must also submit their final field/internship evaluation signed by the student and supervisor.

Deadlines

Summer Online Programs (Full-Time & Part-Time)
 TraditionalAdvanced Standing
Early Submission DeadlineFebruary 1October 1
Priority DeadlineMarch 1November 1
Final Submission DeadlineApril 5December 5

 

Spring Online Programs (Full-Time & Part-Time)
 TraditionalAdvanced Standing
Early Submission DeadlineOctober 1May 1
Priority DeadlineNovember 1June 1
Final Submission DeadlineDecember 5July 1

 

Fall Online Programs (Full-Time & Part-Time)
 TraditionalAdvanced Standing
Early Submission DeadlineMay 1February 1
Priority DeadlineJune 1March 1
Final Submission DeadlineJuly 1April 5

 

On-Campus Programs (Spring Start Only)
Early Submission DeadlineMarch 1
Priority DeadlineApril 1
Final Submission DeadlineJune 1

 

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