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Wichita State University

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Locations:   Wichita (KS) 

Annual Tuition: $19,869

0% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
22% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Master's in Social Work

Student Reviews - Master's in Social Work

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Reviewed: 7/27/2015

Degree: Social Work

I had a wonderful practicum which taught me so much; however, the actual classes were virtually worthless, at least to a BSW choosing to pursue therapy. The school's perspective and lens were so broad you ended up learning very little by trying to cover too much. I graduated feeling like a jack of all trades and master of none. Newman and Friends have better programs if you want to be a therapist.

Tahnoqua Rutledge

Reviewed: 5/21/2014

Degree: Social Work

The faculty of the MSW program come across as genuine individuals with a true concern for the success of students and the program as a whole. The technology the school uses (blackboard) is not favorable, however. The workload is fairly heavy yet manageable. There is very little offered through the University, College of Liberal Arts, and the MSW program itself as far as financial aid goes. There are some limited opportunities for fellowships/scholarships and the amounts are very limited--this is... Read More

Amy Wilcox

Reviewed: 3/17/2014

Degree: Social Work

The greatest strength - and a weakness as well - with the School of Social Work at WSU is the advanced generalist perspective. There are no specific tracks for either administrative or clinical specialties, so one is not limited to one or the other after graduation and can do either or both. It provides a breadth of knowledge for a social worker to be able to move seamlessly between various levels and areas of practice. However, one must be prepared to focus in on a specific area with electives (and... Read More

Tahnoqua Rutledge

Reviewed: 3/1/2014

Degree: Social Work

The coursework provided in the Masters of Social Work program is very pertinent to the work that will be done at the master's level in social work. The curriculum and faculty has a strong commitment to social work values and respect for people and diversity. The faculty are for the most part very supportive and knowledgeable and responsive to student needs. The workload is quite heavy for a program that claims to be supportive of working students with lots of reading, but I'm not sure that it is... Read More

Lauren Alumbaugh

Reviewed: 7/29/2013

Degree: Social Work

Wichita State's MSW program is a great program with plenty of opportunity. There are plenty of electives to choose from to help make your graduate experience more targeted in what you want to do professionally later on. Being in the metro city gives you plenty of opportunity for experience in the field ,no matter what area of Social Work you want to go in to. Overall, Wichita State's MSW program, and graduate program overall really, is a fantastic choice to further your education and help advance... Read More

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