MSW Admissions Criteria

Diversity

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.


A Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree is a mandatory entrance requirement. No Exceptions are ever 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. 


 Academic requirements for admission 

Admission to our MSW program, either the full-time option, or the part-time option, requires a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree. The structure and content of our MSW program builds on the BSW's foundation of generalist social work practice knowledge, values and skills.

This program is designed to attract practitioners with an interest in a health specialization.

In order to be considered for admission, applicants must meet ALL the following criteria:

  1. The completion of a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree from an accredited Social Work program. If you are currently completing a BSW degree at time of application to our MSW program, you must have completed the BSW degree and your final results must be known by JULY 1 of year of entry into our MSW Program.  If your BSW degree is from a country other than Canada, you are required to show proof that your degree is recognized as being equivalent to a Canadian Bachelor of Social Work Degree. No Exceptions are ever considered.
  2. Minimum 75% grade point average (GPA) in the final two years of study (equivalent to last 20 half-credit courses).
  3. Research Methods course: All applicants must have passed a university-level course in Research Methods. There is no specific minimum pass mark requirement. Applicants will be required to list their Research Methods course/s as part of the application process. 

If you have not completed a Research Methods course as part of your previous degree(s), you must still meet this requirement by enrolling into a separate Research Methods course. Final grades must be made available to the School of Social Work on or before July 1 in the year of entry to the MSW program.

List of equivalent Research Methods Courses


Other Application Requirements

  1. All Applicants must be living in Canada for the duration of the program.
  2. Transcripts, References, Resume and Supplementary Information Form (SIF).
  3. English Language Proficiency Criteria

French-Canadian Citizens Please Note:

Canadian citizens with qualifications from French-speaking universities in Canada are not required to submit an English Language Proficiency (ELP) certificate. However, we are an English speaking institution and as such you need to ensure that your English speaking/comprehension skills are at a level that you would succeed in our program.


For information, please contact:

Keri Raif Sura, Administrator & Student Services Manager
School of Social Work, Renison University College
519-884-4404, ext. 28698
kraif@uwaterloo.ca