Shawk
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I agree that 2 years is too long for a post grad BSW. That's why Lakehead's 12 month program is a great option. There is also a 15 month program in New Brunswick (I can't seem to remember the name of the school at the moment however). Apparently U of Waterloo offers a 12 month program too.
Thank you so much for your response! I didn't know about the program at Waterloo. I will look into that.
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Hello Everyone,
I have recently been waitlisted for the 2 year MSW at U of T. I'm interested in applying for a post grad BSW to start in September 2015. Thinking of taking a college course next year just to add to my resume because I'm having a hard time getting a job in the field with just undergrad. Was wondering if anyone could advise me about the post grad BSW programs? I know about Lakehead and York, but are there any others in Ontario? And does any know which are the best ones in other provinces?
Also, I found a link that states the York post-grad BSW can be done in a minimum of 2 yrs:
http://futurestudents.yorku.ca/program/social_work
That seems long to me if you want to do the MSW afterwords.
I would love to hear other opinions on these issues. I've been following this forum for a while and really value your advice. Thank you!
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Hello Everyone,
I have been following this forum for a while and have finally decided to chime in.
I received my letter from U of T yesterday and am on the waitlist but am not counting on getting in. I am regretting not applying for the one year post grad BSW and was wondering if anyone knows of any post-grad BSW program that is still accepting late applications? Also, any recommendations for sites in addition to charity village, workopolis, for finding jobs would be great. All the best to everyone and congrats to those who have been accepted!
Canadian Universities MSW. The waiting game 2014 admissions
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Thank you so much for responding! I am going to call the school tomorrow to see if I qualify for this program. Do you know if it is highly competitive (i.e. how many apply/how many get accepted)?