Becoming a Social Work Major at WKU Dr. Dana Sullivan BSW

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Becoming a Social Work Major at WKU Dr. Dana Sullivan BSW Program Director 270-745-5313 [email protected]

WE HELP What do social workers do? Foster care and adoptions Counseling and therapy for individuals and families Probation and parole services Youth offender services Victim assistance Planning and developing community programs Employee hiring, retention, and retirement or termination Working with individuals who are developmentally disabled Working with older adults Improving conditions for people who are poor Providing academic services in schools Counseling people coping with an illness Developing programs that promote health Drug or alcohol addiction treatment And much more!

OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK 2010-2020 JOB OPENINGS! CHILD, FAMILY, AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS provide assistance to improve the functioning of children & their families. May assist single parents, arrange adoptions, & foster homes for abandoned or abused children. In they address such problems as teenage pregnancy, truancy. May also advise teachers. find schools, misbehavior, & Kentucky -- 336 openings/yr -- 17.45/hr; 36,290/yr Barren River -- 19 openings/yr-- 17.52/hr; 36,442/yr Lake Cumberland -- 16 openings/yr - 17.43/hr; 36,241/yr * Among Top 50 occupations with the highest average number of annual openings in Kentucky; Requiring a Bachelor’s degree or higher; Job openings includes separations and new positions; Median wages are listed

OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK GROWTH! 2010-2020 In Kentucky SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDER COUNSELORS ( 17.34/hr; 36,070/yr) MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS ( 16.97/hr; 35,290/yr) MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS ( 16.56/hr; 34,440/yr) In Barren River Area REHABILITATION COUNSELORS ( 15.75/hr; 32,806/yr) MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS ( 16.46/hr; 34,240/yr) In Lake Cumberland Area MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS (n/a; n/a) MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELORS ( 13.81/hr; 28,718/yr) * Among Top 50 fastest growing occupations In Kentucky; Requiring a Bachelor’s degree or higher; Job openings includes separations and new positions; Median wages are listed

BSW since 1974, accredited 1978 – Currently 200 social work majors/minors – BSW @ Bowling Green, E’town, Owensboro, Glasgow MSW since 2004 – MSW degree options Full-time, part-time Advanced standing Online The Academic Complex houses the Department of Social Work within the College of Health & Human Services

Prerequisites for SW Major 9 Classes – SWRK 101 and SWRK 205 (must pass with a “C”) – English 100 – Math 116 (or eligible to enroll 1st semester) – Biology 113 or 120 or 131 – PSY or PSYS 100/220 or SOCL100/AGRI 108 (one for admission; both are required no later than the end of the first semester following admission to the program) – PS110 or ECON 150/202/203 (one for admission; both are required no later than the end of the first semester following admission to the program)

Advising for the Major Pre-majors are assigned an ACE advisor http://www.wku.edu/ace/ Becoming a SW major: Complete change of major/minor/advisor form on Topnet Indicate “yes” for change of advisor Submit form on Topnet Print form and deliver to the Office Associate for Dept. of SW, in Academic Complex 211; or fax form to 270-745-6841 Office Associate – Ms. Benita Langley 270-745-5312 [email protected] The Program Director will be your SW advisor until you are admitted to the program at which time you will be assigned a SW advisor.

Admission Criteria and Process Attain sophomore standing at time of admission Completion of prerequisites (see previous slide) GPA 2.5 or higher – Students enrolled at WKU fall 2009 or later GPA 2.2 or higher - Students enrolled at WKU prior to fall 2009 Submit application, including an essay – essay: this is an introduction of yourself to the faculty and a sample of your best writing – you must include one paraphrase or directly quoted material, with APA (6 th Edition) style documentation in your essay. Provide an APA style reference list for your source. Sign off on NASW Code of Ethics agreement Sign off on BSW Student Handbook agreement The BSW Program Director will contact you to set up an interview

Application Deadlines April 1/July 15 for students seeking admission for the following Fall semester at all campuses November 1 for students seeking admission for the following Spring semester at WKU Bowling Green ** ** The BSW enrolls cohorts at the regional campuses in Fall semester ONLY

Once you’re admitted. . . Following admission to the major, a minimum of five semesters is required to complete the courses for the major, which will very likely include one summer session for your field placement. Regional campuses will have one summer semester of field. Plan now for using your financial to account for summer field.

Course Sequence: SW Major First Semester – SWRK 330:HBSE I – SWRK 344:Stats – SWRK 375: Generalist Practice I – ACE – Advisor Consent Elective Second Semester – SWRK 331:HBSE II – SWRK 345: Research – SWRK 379: Skills – ACE – Advisor Consent Elective

Course Sequence (cont.) Third Semester – SWRK 381: Generalist Practice III – SWRK 378: Gen. Practice II – SWRK 395: Policy Fourth Semester – SWRK 480/481 (field placement and seminar) Fifth Semester – SWRK 482/483 (field placement and seminar – SWRK elective During the five semesters students must complete all Gen Ed’s. and electives to fulfill 120 hrs. for graduation

Waiting for the decision . . . Turn in your application by the deadline The BSW Faculty will review all applications and make admissions decisions The Program Director will inform the applicants of the decision. –Please note, this typically occurs after grades post each semester (ex. around May 15 and Aug 15 for fall admissions and around Jan 15 for spring admissions) If accepted, student takes SWRK 330, 344, 375, BUT applicants cannot enroll in these classes until acceptance is verified . . . but some must be enrolled as full time student. So . . . This is the time to work closely with your SW advisor (typically the BSW Program Director at this point) so you will know how to plan for the next semester.

Tuition Rates https://www.wku.edu/bursar/tuition fees 1617.php 2016-2017 estimates (in-state rate) Fall semester/spring semester: 4,956 per semester or 9,912 for the academic year (AY) Summer tuition is calculated differently: – Summer: tuition is assessed per credit hour at the rate of 413 per credit hour for summer 2017. – 413 x six credit hours for SWRK field & seminar 2,478 All of this information is available on WKU’s web site @ Financial Aid. Rates will likely change with each AY.

Public Child Welfare Certification Program (PCWCP) Eligibility – Cumulative GPA of 2.5 – SW cumulative GPA of 3.0 or “B” average in all SW classes – At least 3, and not more than 4 semesters of undergraduate SWRK courses to complete – Completed one SWRK practice course, typically SWRK 375, prior to enrolling in second of two PCWCP specialization courses, SWRK 450 and SWRK 451

Public Child Welfare Certification Program (PCWCP) Benefits – Up to four semesters of tuition (instate rate) – Stipend for four semesters – Employment with DCBS upon completion of the BSW and PCWCP (consistent with state personnel requirements) – Dr. Dean May is WKU site coordinator for PCWCP https://www.wku.edu/socialwork/pcwcp.php

Public Child Welfare Certification Program (PCWCP) Obligations – Enter into a contractual agreement with the Cabinet for Health & Family Services – Apply for employment within specified time frame – Failure to complete the above may lead to forfeiture of funds and reimbursement to Cabinet in one lump sum

Social Work Minor SWRK 101 SWRK 205 SWRK 330: HBSE I SWRK 331: HBSE II SWRK 395: Policy 21 hours SWRK elective (3-hour) SWRK elective (3-hour)

BSW Scholarship Program Applications are available on the departmental web site at www.wku.edu/socialwork/bsw

You’ll need a social worker when . You come into the world too soon You are bullied You get poor grades You want to be a foster parent Your friends pressure you to get high You struggle to readjust after military service You didn't want this baby Your best friend has panic attacks You feel like running away You find drugs in your son’s room You can’t forget the assault Your mom gets Alzheimer's You want to adopt You can't afford respite care You wonder if you are drinking too much Your children ignore your medical decisions You lose your baby Your retirement check won't pay the bills Your child with a disability needs friends You learn you have a terminal illness Your spouse wants a divorce You need a nursing home Your neighborhood needs a community center Life's Challenges – Social Workers Are There For You!

Thank you! QUESTIONS? Dr. Dana Sullivan – [email protected] Ms. Benita Langley [email protected]

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