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Non
Degree Student Status
Students
who have an accredited MS(W) Degree may apply to take up to
(2) courses (6 credits total) on a non-matriculated basis in
the Ph.D. Program in Social Welfare. One course may be taken
per semester. Only a small number of students will be
accepted on a non-matriculated basis. *Each semester,
between one and two courses are open to non-matriculated
students:
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Spring
Semester
Theories of Change for Social Work Practice, Hunter
College School of Social Work
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Fall
Semester (Choice of two)
1. Education in Social Welfare, Hunter College School of
Social Work
2. Comparative Approaches to Theory and Practice in
Social Work, Hunter College School of Social Work
In
order to apply for non-degree status you must:
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Obtain
and complete the "Application for Non-Degree
Student Status"
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Submit
undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
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Submit
2 academic letters of recommendation. Up to one
professional reference is also accepted.
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Submit
a (1) page personal statement indicating your reasons
and goals for taking non-matriculated courses and
anything considered important for judging your
abilities, (including titles, articles and any other
materials published, academic honors, etc.)
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All
admissions material should be submitted to:
The
Hunter College School of Social Work
Social Welfare Ph.D. Program, Rm. 547
129 East 79th Street
New York, N.Y. 10075
*Please
note that acceptance into non-matriculated courses in no way
guarantees acceptance into the Ph.D. Program in Social
Welfare. Students who take non-matriculated courses and are
interested in applying for full-time status in the Ph.D.
Program in Social Welfare must file a separate application
for admission. They will be considered for admission along
with all other prospective applicants. If admitted,
one non-matriculated course is transferable for credit in the
Ph.D. Program. |