Our part-time MSW degree option is completed in 2 years (6 academic terms) and starts each year in the fall term.
The University of Waterloo uses an online application process for all graduate programs.
NOTE: Only ONE application is required - please specify either the Full-Time or Part-Time Option. You may NOT apply for both options.
A Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree, from an accredited Social Work program, is a mandatory entrance requirement for both options. No Exceptions will be considered.
All academic admissions requirements (BSW degree and research methods course) must be completed and results known by July 1 of year of entry. No exceptions will be considered.
The application process, for entry into the program in Fall 2025, is now CLOSED
For those who applied by the deadline of November 15, you have until December 1, 2024, 11.59pm (Eastern) to upload ALL supporting documentation into QUEST.
Applicants will be notified in March 2025 as to whether or not they have been offered admission. This information will be posted on QUEST. The three categories are – offer of admission (ADMT); waitlist (WAIT); deny (DENY).
Please note: During the admission process applicants may, or may not, be called for an interview.
Thank you for your interest in our Master of Social Work (MSW) Part-time option offered through the School of Social Work at Renison University College, in collaboration with the Faculty of Health at the University of Waterloo.
Our MSW Part-time option takes two years to complete, over a total of six terms.
We welcome applications from Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents and international students with valid International Student Visas. All applicants must live in Canada for the duration of the program, since Field Education placements must be completed in Canada.
The School of Social Work seeks to reflect a diverse student population and welcomes applications from qualified individuals of all ages, gender identities, cultural, racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, sexual orientations, and abilities. If you wish to self-disclose you may note your diversity in your Supplementary Information Form. This is purely voluntary.
If you have a special interest topic we invite you to make note of this in your Supplementary Information Form.
International Applicants are required to provide proof that their international BSW qualification is equivalent to a Canadian BSW. This equivalency can be obtained from the Canadian Association of Social Workers (CASW).