MSW Program Options
Options include an Online Program, an Advanced Standing Program (available for those with a BSW), and an In-Person Fall Start Program.

Graduate Application Process
MSW Application Requirements
MSW Application Requirements
- $50 non-refundable application fee
- Official transcript from institutions documenting the award of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, a broad liberal arts background with substantial preparation in the social and/or behavioral sciences, and a minimum 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
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Official transcripts from institutions in which a degree/certificate was conferred and in which 60 or more credits were earned must also be submitted.
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Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 will be considered on a case-by-case basis. While not required, students with a GPA below 3.0 may choose to submit scores from the GRE/MAT. Please contact Graduate Admissions with any questions.
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If you attended an institution outside of the United States, a transcript evaluation from one of our approved agencies is required.
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- Two references, from undergraduate or graduate professors or supervisors from work, internships or volunteer experiences related to social work or human services.
- Statement of purpose, addressing the content listed the professional statement section below.
- Resume. Work or volunteer experience in the social service field is desirable.
- English Proficiency, if applicable for international applicants
Additional Information
All of the materials listed above are required, plus:
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Bachelor’s degree in social work or social welfare from an accredited college or university within 5 years of applying for advanced standing.
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International advanced standing applicants must confirm the earned degree meets the academic credentials in social work that are comparable to accredited baccalaureate degrees. Applicants apply to the
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- One letter of recommendation should be completed by either a social work faculty member or your employed work supervisor.
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A copy of your final BSW Practicum Evaluation from your senior year field placement.
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Should be completed by the individual at the agency who supervised you during your practicum.
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If applicants are currently in their practicum, practicum evaluations can be submitted at the end of the fall semester.
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If you are not able to obtain a copy of your senior field placement, use the BSW Practicum Evaluation Form. Work experience in social work or human services is preferred.
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The professional statement should be carefully prepared and is an important part of your application, as it demonstrates your critical thinking skills and writing abilities.
Professional Statement - Part I (3 pages maximum, double-spaced):
Provide a narrative essay addressing the following areas (as applicable)
- Discuss the development of your interest in the field of social work. Include examples of values, academic courses, work experience, volunteer experience or other influences that played a role in your decision to pursue a career in social work.
- What do you wish to accomplish with your graduate education?
- Discuss your experiences with diverse populations. Include in your discussion an assessment of the strengths you bring to working with diverse individuals, groups, or communities.
- If you are a career changer, what skills have you developed that are transferable to working in diverse environments?
- If you have a GPA below the minimum requirement, please discuss issues you faced at that time and why you now have the readiness for graduate education.
- Why is the Salem State MSW program a good fit for you and for achieving your goals?
- Why is now the right time to apply to our MSW program?
Professional Statement - Part II (3 pages maximum, double-spaced):
Social Justice is a guiding principle in the (2008) and is also one of the strategic initiatives of Salem State's School of Social Work. Describe an experience you had in either a paid or volunteer capacity that demonstrates the importance of social justice and how that is connected to the experience you hope to have in graduate school.
A maximum of 30 credits earned in a CSWE accredited school of social work as a matriculated student may be considered for transfer to Salem State. A grade of B or better must be earned in each course for which transfer credit is requested. No transfer credits will be given for courses more than 6 years old. In order for us to make a decision about transfer credit, you must submit all of the following items for evaluation to our MSW Program Coordinator:
- Official transcripts
- Course description (for each course)
- Course syllabus (for each course)
In addition to the above, transfer applicants must fulfill the following requirements:
- Submit a letter stating that you are in good academic and professional standing at the school from which you wish to transfer.
- For students who have completed field education requirements, a copy of the field evaluation must be submitted.
- An interview is required for all students who were matriculated at another school of social work.
- In addition to the professional statement, you must discuss your reasons for transfer and why you think our MSW program will be a good fit.
A maximum of nine non-matriculating graduate credits in courses for which a grade of B or better was earned can be considered for transfer from another college or university. The following items must be submitted for evaluation:
- Official transcripts
- Course descriptions
- Course syllabus
Students who have earned a grade of B or better in non-matriculating courses offered by our MSW program at Salem State will receive transfer credit.
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MSW Application Cycles
Start term | Early Action Deadline | Final Deadline | |
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MSW Online | Spring 2026 (January start) | N/A | Monday, October 27, 2025 |
MSW Advanced Standing | Summer 2026 (May start) | Monday, December 1, 2025 | Monday, January 5, 2026 |
(not an online program) |
Fall 2026 (September start) | Monday, January 13, 2026 |
Full-Time (2 years) & Transfer Applicants: Monday, February 23, 2026 Extended-Time (3 or 4 years): Monday, June 29, 2026 |
The master of social work online program does not support international students in f or j status due to program modality and/or part-time status. The master of social work advanced standing and master of social work fall start programs do support international students in F or J status (accurate for the 2025-2026 academic year). Please contact the Center for International Education with any questions.