Social Work Transfer

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Help people function their best in different environments
Bachelor’s degree programs in Social Work prepares students for careers in public and private agencies such as child welfare agencies, housing agencies, rehabilitation agencies, the mental health field and other helping fields. After completing your bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW), social workers are encouraged to take the state board test to be licensed (LBSW). After licensing, social workers are able to find employment in numerous agencies and with the state government.

DEVOTION. SERVICE. TIME.

Students should complete the Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree before transfer and should be aware that it may be necessary to take additional credit hours depending on the requirements of the intended transfer institution. Since admission to social work programs is competitive, completing the recommended courses alone does not guarantee admission. These course recommendations are intended for students who are undecided about a transfer school.

Time and talents of social workers are also devoted to studying and helping to solve social problems in American society. Bachelor’s degree programs in social work prepare students for careers in public and private agencies such as child welfare agencies, housing agencies, rehabilitation agencies, the mental health field, and other helping fields. After completing your bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW), social workers are encouraged to take the state board test to be licensed (LBSW). After licensing, social workers are able to find employment in numerous agencies and with the state government.

Meet Your Instructors & Staff

Faculty - Social Science
Faculty - Social Science
Academic Department Specialist, Business and Social Sciences

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Kansas residents can earn scholarship dollars to cover expenses associated with completing an eligible associate degree or certificate. Contact an Admissions Representative to find out more about the Kansas Promise Act scholarship.