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  1. On 6/22/2019 at 10:01 AM, caramilk said:

    Does anyone have experience using a college professor as a reference? Or do professor references need to come from a university institution for an MSW?

    The college professor reference(s) would have taught me in a graduate certificate program (addictions) and all hold graduate level credentials (MSW, MA ...) Would that be okay?

    Thanks! :) 

     

    It is entirely possible to have a college professor be your reference for the MSW. It sounds like they all are very qualified since they have graduate level credentials. If you want to be certain, contact the specific school to inquire if they have a preference or not. 

    I had two Social Service Worker professors from Sheridan College be my references for the Advanced Standing MSW. I was advised by some professors that I should have one college professor be my reference for each school (if I wanted to include a college professor's reference) and that the rest of the references should be from university professors and/or practical references. 

    For York, my references were a university professor, a SSW professor (who had her PhD in Adult Education and Community Development from U of T), and a volunteer services manager from a disability agency. 

    For Laurier, my references were a university professor, a SSW professor (who had her Masters in Adult Education and Community Development from U of T), and a volunteer services manager from a disability agency. 

    I personally thought that using both a university and college professor for each school demonstrated the diverse skill set I have acquired from both schools. In addition, my college professors knew me longer, so they were able to include that into their reference. 

    It's really up to you how you want to do your references and the requirements of each specific school :) 

  2. On 6/14/2019 at 12:47 PM, N_D said:

    Holy moly, I just got moved off the York Advanced Standing waitlist and I have no idea what to do. I’d already accepted a job promotion and processed through the feels of reapplying next year. 

    Do folks have any insight or thoughts to share about their decision-making? And in specific, any thought or experience with York’s MSW? I’m a bit hesitant knowing it’s more critical theory-driven and allegedly has less connections to practicum placements - any thoughts are greatly appreciated! 

    I have talked to a few York MSW students and they said that they enjoyed the program and that they felt that York challenged the way they thought about Social Work practice, bureaucracies, and various theories. They said that most professors were very good (and that it's best to research your professor prior to enrollment as some are much better than others) and that they thought that their electives were interesting. They said that they would have preferred it if York spent more time focusing on clinical practice in their curriculum, however, some were able to acquire clinical skills through placement, certificate programs, or at work. Some students enjoyed their practice based research paper (and they thought that the practice based research paper would make them stand out to employers), however, some did not enjoy the process. In addition, most of York's MSW program is mostly comprised of York and Ryerson students with a small amount of students from other universities. 

    York is not always the most organized school, but the School of Social Work has always been very helpful with any questions I had.

    York's $10,000 graduate fellowship is divided between the three semesters as long as one is enrolled for the whole year.

    I know of a classmate who did her BSW at York and did her MSW at U of T. She told me that she expected more from U of T and that she felt that she acquired more knowledge and skills at York. I cannot speak upon this as I have not started my MSW, but I know each school has its pros and cons. 

     

  3. On 6/14/2019 at 12:47 PM, N_D said:

    Holy moly, I just got moved off the York Advanced Standing waitlist and I have no idea what to do. I’d already accepted a job promotion and processed through the feels of reapplying next year. 

    Do folks have any insight or thoughts to share about their decision-making? And in specific, any thought or experience with York’s MSW? I’m a bit hesitant knowing it’s more critical theory-driven and allegedly has less connections to practicum placements - any thoughts are greatly appreciated! 

    Congratulations on getting off the waitlist for York and for getting a promotion at work!

    I am a current BSW student at York and I will be doing the Full-Time Advanced Standing MSW at York in September :)

    York's MSW is a very progressive program which focuses on Critical Social Work, social justice, advocacy, and research. York focuses on challenging macro societal issues and systems of oppression. A lot of critical thinking and self-reflection is used throughout their Social Work programs, however, like you mentioned, Clinical Social Work practice is not a main focus in the program. You could get some exposure to Clinical Social Work practice by taking York's MSW electives. This year they are offering electives in Mindfulness and Just Relations in Social Work and Narrative Therapy and Critical Social Work. In the summer they have an elective called Group Facilitation and Social Justice which is somewhat more practical than some of the other electives. They also have a wide variety of other electives to choose from throughout the entire year, but they fill up quickly. 

    At York we will have to do a 50 page practice based research paper that takes a year to complete. There are two classes throughout the year which help us throughout the research process and they are graded as a pass or fail.  There also is a large emphasis on Marxism and Foucault in the MSW. In my opinion, it seems like York's MSW program will offer students new learning and would prepare us to be progressive Social Workers. 

    All full-time MSW students receive a fellowship that's worth $10,000! Financially, York is an excellent choice as no other school provides this amount of funding to their MSW students. 

    As for placement, York does have some hospital and school board connections, however, there wouldn't be as many clinical options like U of T. From what I've heard, York does have a good variety of placements predominantly in the Toronto, Vaughan, and Scarbrough area. This of course varies each year. We have to do a generic cover letter and resume in addition to filling out an online application with our population and social work practice interests. York matches us with a placement and then they arrange for students to go for interviews. 

    There always is the option to do a certificate in a specific type of counselling after the MSW. 

    At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter to employers where you did your MSW, so it's really up to you if you want to do the MSW at York.

    Hope this helps!

  4. Hello fellow MSW colleagues,

    I have created this forum as a way for MSW students and graduates to share their placement experiences with one another.

    I would appreciate it if people can share their experiences at school boards, hospitals, counselling and advocacy agencies. More specifically, if anyone did their placement with Peel Children's Centre, Peel District School Board, or the Dufferin Peel Catholic School Board, I would be very interested in hearing how your experience was. 

    Thank you! 

     

  5. For candidates who got into York, I recently found out that our welcome orientation would be sometime at the end of May. The Graduate Program Engagement Coordinator and the Graduate Program Assistant would be sending out an email closer to the date. 

    Looking forward to meeting you all there! ?

  6. 5 hours ago, getthatbread said:

    Has anyone heard or saw of a Facebook page for York U MSW 1 year advanced standing group for class of 2019-2020? If not, is this something people would be interested in? Would love to be a part of one !!!

    I also have not seen or heard of anyone creating a group for York's Advanced Standing MSW. I don't use Facebook, but I wonder if people in the past have created LinkedIn MSW groups or a separate forum on The Grad Cafe.

  7. On 4/22/2019 at 8:42 AM, kaur96 said:

    Does anyone know how I can gain more experience in social services? I currently work with ymca (part-time in afterschool care), CMHA as a respite worker, EA (Educational Assistant) for children with special needs for Catholic and the public board. I have volunteered as a mentor at Big Brothers Big Sisters, Research assistant (2 times) at my university. 

    In my opinion, you have multiple diverse experiences in social services which is quite impressive!! :) Continue doing what you have done so far as it definitely is making a difference in the communities you are working with. If you want more experience in the field, pursue any opportunity that interests you.

    A lot of times when it comes to the MSW, schools are looking more for fit than anything else. It is hard to say exactly what each school is looking for, but an overall strong application (written statement, experience in social services, references, and GPA) would increase one's chances. 

    Best of luck! 

     

  8. 2 hours ago, lvande94 said:

    Hi, I just read the qualifications on Laurier's website and it says that you only need approx. 2 years of volunteer/work experience. Did they say why your one year of work experience and 2 years of placement were not enough? I applied for the September start date and I'm slightly freaking out!

    I applied to Laurier's On-Campus Advanced Standing MSW for September 2019 and I was rejected because I did not have enough hours in the field. In my rejection letter they stated that successful candidates had 3-6 years of full time experience in the field. I know that the online MSW is more competitive and that they have people apply with many years of experience (7+ years). It is extremely competitive and it is difficult to acquire that much experience for people who are recent graduates. 

    I unfortunately was not aware of this when I applied as I thought that my 4515 hours of volunteer, placement, and summer work experience would be sufficient. If their website stated this information, I may have re-evaluated where else I applied to. 

    Luckily I was accepted to York shortly after I got rejected from Laurier!

    I likely am going to enroll in Laurier's certificate programs after the MSW to acquire more clinical skills. 

    It's great many on this forum are applying and doing the best they can! Better to try than to regret not attempting it. 

    All the best everyone! 

     

     

  9. 14 hours ago, Socwrk2 said:

    Thanks for the update. It seems like they waitlist quite a bit of people 

    No problem.

    It unfortunately seems like they waitlist a lot of people. I know around 180 people applied to York's Advanced Standing MSW this year.

    Hopefully you and others are accepted soon!

     

  10. My friend's classmate called York recently and they said that they are most likely going to waitlist applicants who have not received an acceptance into their Advanced Standing MSW.

    Hopefully they accept more people who are awaiting a response. All the best to everyone! 

  11. 6 hours ago, Cma26 said:

    Congrats to everyone that has been accepted to the MSW program and good luck to those still waiting. I just got accepted to the 2 years MSW program at york

    Does anyone know what the class schedule is like for the first year? Also the cost of tuition?

    Basically, any insight into what to expect for York would be greatly appreciated.

    Congrats on getting into York's 2 year MSW!! :)

    I am a current BSW student at York who received entrance into their Advanced Standing MSW on March 14.

    In my acceptance letter I was offered the York Graduate Fellowship ($10,000) and the York Graduate Scholarship ($8,000)! York is the most generous school when it comes to funding! I am not certain what the amount is for the 2 year MSW, however, York would specify the amount on MyFile. If the letter isn't uploaded yet, you could always call the School of Social Work and inquire about your funding package. 

    Here is the link for the program structure of all the MSW programs: https://socialwork.gradstudies.yorku.ca/msw/msw-program-structure/

    You could also check out which courses were offered this year and what their time slots were on this website:   https://w2prod.sis.yorku.ca/Apps/WebObjects/cdm.woa/6/wo/iYYEME69ysrVOBQKIFEs60/0.3.10.21                                 

    York generally has most courses run at the same time with most of the same professors that were listed from prior semesters. At times this changes, but at least you can get an idea of what was available prior. 

    York's MSW is a very progressive program which focuses on Critical Social Work, social justice, advocacy, and research. York focuses on challenging macro societal issues and systems of oppression. A lot of critical thinking and self-reflection is used throughout their Social Work programs, however, Clinical Social Work practice is quite limited in their program (they have two electives which somewhat touch upon clinical practice such as Narrative Therapy and Critical Social Work and Group Facilitation and Social Justice). There also is a large emphasis on Marxism and Foucault in the MSW. 

     

     

     

     

  12. 14 minutes ago, SageAU said:

    There used to be a 50% fee discount for each course when taking the certificate workshops while you're still a student/attending classes. I don't think this is the case anymore :( the last cohort really fought to keep this discount, but they scrapped it. Maybe we can take on the fight. 

    I personally am interested in the CBT and trauma certificates. 

    Thank you very much for this information! It is great to hear that prior MSW students have advocated to keep the discounted price, however, it's unfortunate to hear that it didn't remain. 

    I am also interested in those certificates in addition to the mindfulness certificate. 

    I most likely would enroll into a certificate or workshop program after I complete my MSW in order to help me specialize in certain areas of practice. 

     

  13. 17 minutes ago, Socwrk2 said:

    Has anyone actually received a rejection from York yet (from the 1 year advanced standing program)? It sounds like all those who aren't admitted are still "under consideration". I just want to know ..

    I also haven't heard of anyone being rejected from York's Advanced Standing MSW. Many of my classmates are "under consideration" as well. I know that those who got accepted had until March 28 to decline or accept the offer. From then the department said they were going to re-evaluate the application pool. 

    Maybe if you call the School of Social Work they can better explain how they're giving out acceptances. Pam is always helpful :)

    All the best to those waiting! 

  14. Does anyone have any suggestions for MSW placements? Would anyone recommend doing a placement at a school or a hospital? 

    If anyone here already did their MSW or are in the process of doing one, I would appreciate your feedback! Thank you! 

  15. 9 hours ago, FeministDreams said:

    Hi! Where do you see the official acceptance letter from York? I got admitted but I can't seem to find it? There's no communications history tab for mine yet :( As far as I know every single accepted student gets $16000 (which is why York only has 20 students), and then more if they want you :) 

     @Giantoreo, I think they are sending out acceptances in batches!! Good luck!

    Congratulations to everyone who got accepted into York's MSW recently! 

    I got accepted to York's Advanced Standing MSW Program on March 14 and I got my official letter on MyFile on March 18. Sometimes it takes time for them to upload the acceptance letter. As long as it says you're admitted, you're guaranteed to get an acceptance letter soon! York is very generous with funding which really helps! 

  16. 1 hour ago, Chantalilly said:

    Ill be accepting my offer to Laurier and declining my offer from ryerson! Best of luck to those on the waitlist XX

    That sounds amazing! Congrats!!

    Out of curiosity, did Ryerson already sent out all their acceptances (and applicants they wait-listed)? Asking for a friend.

    Thanks. 

  17. On 3/7/2019 at 10:26 AM, socialworkit said:

    I'm a second year student in BSW and I'd love to get into the Gerontology stream at UOFT for my MSW. May I ask what your experience, GPA etc was for UOFT? Do you also have alot of experience with the elderly? I have some experience from volunteer and field experience. Most of my experience is from my current job working with adults with intellectual disabilities so I'm not sure if the mental health stream would be more fitting.

    It's great you're planning ahead! Most of my experience is also with individuals with intellectual disabilities. When I contacted U of T regarding their mental health stream, they did not specify if they included intellectual/developmental disabilities or dual diagnoses into this stream. They referred me to review the curriculum content of the mental health stream which did not have intellectual/developmental disabilities or dual diagnoses listed down under their course descriptions. Since I'm not in the program, I'm not sure if they are looking for people with experience in the disability sector for their mental health stream. 

    It's important to apply to a stream you are most passionate about while accumulating more experience in the sector you want to work with ?

    For people who did their MSW in the mental health stream, did the curriculum cover various disabilities? 

  18. I heard today that York would start giving acceptances sometime next week. I'm looking forward to hearing back from them as I got rejected from Laurier because they wanted applicants with a lot of experience (3-6 years in the field).

    For those who got into York's advanced standing MSW last year, how many hours in the field did you have and what was your GPA like? 

     

  19. 1 hour ago, KD.msw said:

    My Loris updated today stating that my application was unsuccessful. I did not receive an email. I applied to the advanced standing MSW program.

    I'm very sorry to hear this. My Loris also stated that I was an unsuccessful candidate. 

    Hopefully we all get into the other schools we applied to. 

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