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MSW & Title IV-E Informational Session Fall 2016

MSW & Title IV-E Informational Session Fall 2016. Title IV-E Child welfare program Cheryl whittle, ph.d. lcsw title iv-e interim coordinator. MSW Program Debra Harris, Ph.D . MSW Program Coordinator. Overview. Mission Statement MSW Program Course Schedule

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MSW & Title IV-E Informational Session Fall 2016

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  1. MSW & Title IV-EInformational SessionFall 2016 Title IV-E Child welfare program Cheryl whittle, ph.d.lcsw title iv-e interim coordinator MSW Program Debra Harris, Ph.D. MSW Program Coordinator

  2. Overview • Mission Statement • MSW Program • Course Schedule • Application Process & Criteria for MSW Program Admissions • Criteria for Evaluating MSW Application • Review Process • Deadline for Application Submission • Other Programs • Pupils Personnel Services (PPS) Credential (2nd year) • Title IV-E Child Welfare Program (2 years) • Contact Information • Title IV-E Child Welfare Program

  3. Why do people need Social Workers?

  4. Mission Statement • The Department of Social Work Education is specifically committed to the education of social workers at the bachelor's and master's levels who will provide social welfare services and leadership within the central San Joaquin Valley. Graduates of both programs intervene with individuals, families, groups, and other small systems as well as with human service agencies, voluntary organizations, neighborhoods, and communities. • To fulfill its mission in the region, the Department prepares social workers for agency and community-based practice and for informed, active participation as social workers and citizens who are compassionate and proactive in response to human needs. • Three important goals of the educational program include the development of practice with: 1) A commitment to social justice 2) Diversity awareness 3) An empowerment perspective • These three goals are equally important to practice at all levels of intervention.

  5. MSW Program • 60 Unit Program • Full Time, 2 Years • Part Time, 3 or 4 Years • 5 Year Limit to complete Degree • Cohort of about 60 New Students each year (FT/PT)

  6. Foundation Year2 Year Program

  7. Advanced Year2 Year Program

  8. Foundation Year 3 Year Part-Time

  9. Advanced Year 3 Year Part-Time

  10. Foundation Year4 Year Part-Time

  11. Advanced Year 4 Year Part-Time

  12. Criteria for MSW Program Admissions&Application Process

  13. University Criteria for Admission • A Bachelor’s Degree from an Accredited College or University • 2.5 GPA in the last 60 Semester Units (on a 4 point scale) – University Requirement • Good Standing at the last College or University Attended • Graduate Record Exam (GRE) • Results must be sent to the University; copy of results to be included in your Application Packet • Apply to Fresno State at: WWW.CSUMENTOR.EDU

  14. Department Criteria for MSW Program Admission • 2.75 Cumulative GPA • MSW Fall 2017 Application • Statement of Purpose • Three References • CSU Mentor Application Proof/Receipt • GRE within 5 Years • Application will not be accepted without scores • For GRE Test Schedule Contact the Testing Office in FFS 110 at 559-278-2457 • Transcripts • Completion of THREE prerequisites (Non-Social Work Majors) • Human Biological Dev, Data Analysis, and Cultural Diversity

  15. Prerequisites for MSW Program Admission (Non-Social Work Majors) One Course in Each Area • Human Development • Exclusive focus on human biological development over the life span • Data Analysis • Research/Statistics Course • Cultural Diversity • Upper Division Course in study of an ethnic/cultural group or community/group based on identity of status Note: Conditional Admission Status for applicants without prerequisites completed. Prerequisites must be completed in the summer prior to their admission.

  16. Criteria Used in Evaluating MSW Program Application • Academic Performance • Minimum 2.75 GPA for MSW program Admission • GRE Writing Score • Work Experience - Voluntary and/or Paid Employment in human services • Three References (academic & employment) • Statement of Intent

  17. Resources for Statement of Purpose • In preparation of your application and Statement of Purpose, we strongly recommend that you review the following websites and use them as resources. • National Association of Social Workers: www.naswdc.org • NASW Code of Ethics:http://www.socialworkers.org/pubs/code/default.asp • Department of Social Work Education webpage: http://www.csufresno.edu/chhs/depts_programs/social_work/about/mission.shtml • Council on social Work Education: http://www.cswe.org/

  18. STEP #1: Apply to Fresno State Graduate Admissions • University Graduate Admissions WWW.CSUMENTOR.EDU • Admission opens on October 1, 2016 • Must apply on or before January 27, 2017 • Note on CSU Mentor Application that your Mission Statement will be included in your Department Application

  19. STEP #2: MSW Program Application • Opens October 2016 • All Application Materials MUST BE SUBMITTED to the Department of Social Work Education (DSWE) IN A SINGLE PACKET, DUE January 27, 2017 • Department Application • Statement of Purpose • 3 References on DSWE Rating Forms (Sealed & Signed across Envelope) • CSU Mentor Application • GRE Scores from General Test (recommend to take the test early to get scores in time and submit by January 27, 2017) • Transcripts or DARS – Unofficial OK for Fresno State graduates

  20. Declare Full Time/Part Time Status • You must choose Full Time or Part Time Status on Department Application • Necessary for DSWE course planning • Change of Status requires DSWE Chair’s approval and cannot be guaranteed

  21. Review Process • Review of MSW Application Begins After Application Due Date • All Applications Reviewed by Department Admissions Committee • Decisions Sent by Mail – By late April/mid May • Sent to Address of Record on Department Application; Notify Department of Changes • Make Sure all Contact Information is Correct and Current • Unsuccessful Applicants can obtain feedback after 5/26/2017

  22. Deadline for Application to the Graduate Program in Social Work • Application to the Department of Social Work Education Deadline is January 31, 2017 • Application to the Title IV-E Child Welfare Program Tentative Deadline is January 31, 2017

  23. Other Programs • Pupil Personnel Services Credential (Application in Advanced Year) • Title IV-E Child Welfare Program (Please stay if interested after this session)

  24. Website • http://www.fresnostate.edu/chhs/social-work/ • MSW Fall 2017 Application • MSW Fall 2017 Application Instructions • MSW Fall 2017 Reference Form • MSW Handbook

  25. Contact Information • Dr. Debra Harris, MSW Program Coordinator Department of Social Work Education 559-278-8741; dharris@csufresno.edu • Azucena Rodriguez, Admissions Secretary Department of Social Work Education 559-278-7076; azucenarodriguez@csufresno.edu

  26. Title IV-E Child Welfare Program

  27. CalSWEC Mission Statement • The California Social Work Education Center (CalSWEC) is a partnership between schools of social work, public human services agencies, and other related professional organizations that facilitate: • the integration of social work education and practice, • effective culturally competent service delivery and • leadership to the people of California

  28. Goals for the Child Welfare Social Work Curriculum in California • Preparing a diverse group of social workers for career in human services with special emphasis on child welfare; • Defining and operationalizing a continuum of social work education and training; • Engaging in research and evaluation of best practices in social work

  29. CalSWEC Child Welfare Competencies EPAS (Educational Policy Accreditation Standards) • Identify as professional social worker and conduct oneself accordingly • Apply social work ethical principles to guide professional practice • Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments • Engage diversity and difference in practice • Advance human rights and social and economic justice • Engage in research informed practice and practice informed research. • Apply knowledge of human behavior to the social environment • Engage in policy practice to advance social & economic well‐being and to deliver effective social services • Respond to context that shape practice • Engagement, assessment, and intervention

  30. Title IV-E Full-Time Program • The Title IV-E Stipend provides two years of support at $18,500 per year for students (students pay mileage, books and tuition out of this amount) • Students must be enrolled full-time at the University • Students (on LOA) may not be active county employees during the regular academic year (Spring Break, Xmas and Summer are exceptions) • Two-year payback commitment in Public Child Welfare

  31. Title IV-E Part-Time Program • Tuition • Books (up to $1,300 per year) • Mileage minimum of $4,000 per year (at the rate of .54 per mile, plus parking allowance) • Two-year employment obligation to their county agency

  32. Admissions Criteria for the Title IV-E Child Welfare Program • Official admission into the MSW Program • Leave of absence from current county employer for full-time Stipend • Letter of support from county for part-time program • Completion of application • Paper screening process • Interview

  33. Title IV-E Program at Fresno State • Title IV-E Integrative Seminar Sequence • Advanced Child Welfare Course • Public Child Welfare Internship • Portfolio Interview • Child Welfare Symposium • MSW Thesis/Project • Two Years Employment Obligation in Public Child Welfare/Indian Reservation/Rancheria

  34. Student Payback • Commitment to Families and Children • Commitment to Public Child Welfare or Tribal Agency • Commitment to IV-E Child Welfare Program • Commitment to NASW Code of Ethics • Honoring of the contractual agreement

  35. Deadlines to Remember! • University Admission Application (csumentor) Due: (application must be filed PRIOR to January 27, 2017) • Social Work Education Department Deadline January 27, 2017 • Title IV-E Admission Application Due: April 7, 2017

  36. Persons to Contact • Department of Social Work Education • Dr. Debra Harris, MSW Program Coordinator 559-278-2966 • Azucena Rodriguez, Admissions Secretary 559-278-7076 • Title IV-E Child Welfare Program • Dr. Cheryl Whittle, Program Coordinator 559-278-8687cherylw@csufresno.edu • Maxine Watson, Administrative Coordinator 559-278-8166maxinew@csufresno.edu • Kristin Carraway, Administrative Assistant 559-278-3076kristinc@csufresno.edu • Rebecca White, Administrative Assistant 559-278-6870rewhite@csufresno.edu • Patro Bryant, Administrative Assistant 559-278-3076 pbryant@csufresno.edu

  37. Persons to Contact • Maggie Armistead, MSW BASW Coordinator Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-6851 marmistead@csufresno.edu • Chris Cole, MSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-6698 ccole@csufresno.edu • Daniel Espinoza, MSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-1663 despinoza@csufresno.edu • Frankie Freitas, LCSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-3076 frankief@csufresno.edu • Estella F. Saldivar, MSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-8494esaldiva@csufresno/.edu • Eleanor Speakes, LCSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-2454 espeakes@csufresno.edu • Chayeng (Yeng) Xiong, MSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-6846yxiong@csufresno.edu • Cher Teng (Bee) Yang, MSW Field Liaison/Instructor Title IV-E Child Welfare Program 559-278-6489 beey@csufresno.edu

  38. If I Knew Then What I Know Now

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  40. Good Luck!

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