Mission
The mission of the Social Work Program is to prepare beginning generalist and advanced practitioners to practice competently and effectively with urban families, groups, organizations, and communities. In recognition of Morgan State University’s mission to address human service needs of urban residents, the program is committed to the alleviation of human suffering, and the improvement of the quality of life for urban residents. Because African Americans make up a substantial percentage of the urban population, and are also over represented among urban residents facing unrelenting social and economic problems, the program has a major focus on preparing its graduates to address systematically and strategically, issues of poverty and socioeconomic disadvantage, interpersonal and community violence, substance abuse and mental health problems, social injustice and discrimination. The program’s overarching goal is to prepare beginning and advanced social workers whose knowledge, values, ethics, and skills enable them to intervene effectively with distressed African American communities, as well as other communities and populations at risk for negative outcomes and overall well being. The Program’s curriculum is built upon the mission and goals and is supported by the faculty through applied research, scholarship, and ongoing commitment and service to the city and state. The BSW and MSW Programs at Morgan State University are fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The Ph.D. Program is also offered in the School of Social Work.
Admission
Admission to Morgan State University does not constitute admission to the Social Work Program. Students planning to major in Social Work should contact the School of Social Work for information on the Social Work Program. Students interested in a career in social work may enter the Department under the status of “Prospective Social Work Major” which enables the student to be advised and guided through General Education requirements by a social work faculty member. No credit is granted for life experiences. Social Work admission requirements and guidelines include the following:
- Completion of General Education Requirements – 40 credits
- Cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.5
- Completion of Social Work application (obtained from departmental office)
- Completion of a Biographical and Personal Statement
- Two letters of recommendation
- Possible Interview with Admissions and Retention Committee
Admissions and Retention Committee
The admissions process is designed to assist students in determining the compatibility of their own goals with those of the social work profession.
Statute of Limitation and Transfer
There is a seven year statute of limitation on social work foundation courses. Social Work Practice courses and Field Education internships must be completed at Morgan State University. Students admitted into the social work program from another major within the University must complete the curriculum plan that is in effect at the time of admission to social work, which may differ from the curriculum plan in the catalog under which the student entered the University.
Retention/Graduation
Majors must retain a 2.5 cumulative grade point average and must have a 2.5 cumulative grade point average upon graduation.