Where did you see that? The most recent update I received was from May 29 and they said they are hoping to do a hybrid approach with 20-30% of courses having a in-class experience and it will differ depending on course selection, program, and year of study, and further details will be shared during the registration process.
I also received a waitlist offer for the Part-Time Online Advanced Standing MSW starting in September at WLU but have declined as well to pursue an offer elsewhere! Just to give people a piece of mind that offers are rolling out and there are 43 spots on the waitlist!
I will be accepting my 1-year MSW offer at Western but was also offered admission in Windsor's MSWWP program for the 1-year as well as Laurier's 1-year MSW on-campus program so spots will open up both at Windsor and Laurier. Good luck everyone
My biggest worry with deferring is the possibility of not being accepted next year because you would likely have to reapply correct? And you would be going up against a different applicant pool so there is no guarantee you would be accepted!
First time posting but just wanted to write that if you haven't been accepted yet, don't be too upset. I have applied every year since I graduated with my BSW in April 2017 and have been rejected numerous times until this year. Your time will come I was originally waitlisted by UWO on March 12 but then on March 26 I got an email saying I have been accepted into the program. I also got accepted to the Laurier September 2020 On-Campus program as well as UWindsor's Working Professionals Program. I am stuck between Laurier and Kings. Does anyone have knowledge on comparing the programs on what might be a better fit? Ideally I would like a hospital placement but am open to anything in the community as I love community-based social work and have been working in the field since August 2017. Based on location, Kings would be the more practical choice, but I would like to know more about the Laurier program to make a more informed decision if anyone has any info that might be helpful