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Faith-Informed Social Work Degrees at Campbellsville

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Since 1998, the Carver School of Social Work has provided an accredited, generalist Bachelor of Social Work for Campbellsville University undergrads seeking to facilitate progressive change that betters human life. Chaired by Dr. Helen Mudd, a Distinguished Faculty Award recipient, the 51-credit, upper-level sequence is taught in Campbellsville, Louisville, Somerset, or fully online using TigerNet. Required courses like Human Rights, Developmental Theory, and Social Policy Planning have a close-knit 13:1 student-professor ratio. Smaller cohorts with minimum 3.0 GPAs add the Public Child Welfare Certification Program for protective services prep. The Master of Social Work further advances post-grads' systematic helping skills with a built-in Clinical Concentration. Directed by Dr. Tonya Michelle Tucker, the 2012 Faculty Person of the Year, this 60-credit, two-year curriculum engages aspiring LCSWs in eight-week online modules like Addictions, World Problems, and Psychopharmacology. Campbellsville requires two 450-hour internship placements, such as AmeriCorps, Taylor Regional Hospital, Green River Ministries Center, 2nd Chance Outreach, The Healing Place, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, and Lake Cumberland Community Action.

About Campbellsville University

Campbellsville University originated in 1906 when Abel Turner Harding, Rep. Fuller Harding's father, funded the Russell Creek Baptist Association's new boys academy. In 1924, it expanded into Campbellsville Junior College for two-year Associate of Arts degrees. Thirty-five years later, the Kentucky Department of Education approved its shift to four-year liberal arts schooling. In 1974, Campbellsville created the precursor to its Bachelor of Social Work degree. On December 17, 1997, it acquired the Carver School of Church Social Work from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The inaugural MSW cohort began in September 2008 for Christian servant leadership. Ever since, Campbellsville has expanded its reach from an 80-acre headquarters to Harrodsburg, Owensboro, Somerset, Elizabethtown, Costa Mesa, and more. Budgeting $57 million, CU now educates 4,365 Tigers, including BSW and MSW majors, with 315 faculty for 39.4 percent graduation.

The U.S. News & World Report ranked Campbellsville the South's 106th best university and sixth top school for international students with the 165th best online bachelor's nationally. On Niche, CU has America's 113th most conservative values, 566th best athletics, and 693rd best campus diversity. AffordableColleges.com placed Campbellsville University 14th overall for online MSW education. College Factual noticed CU for America's 17th best Baptist academics and 66th most focused social work department. LendEDU honored Campbellsville for the 69th lowest debt among small private institutions. In January 2018, Campbellsville University was bestowed its second KEMI Destiny Award. Best Value Schools positioned CU as Kentucky's #2 top investment with a PayScale median alumni wage of $65,300. Washington Monthly also showcased Campbellsville as the 371st best master's university and 92nd best buck.

Campbellsville University Accreditation Details

On June 15, 2017, Campbellsville University advanced to Level V accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) by passing an in-depth institutional evaluation good until 2024 under its 10th president, Dr. Michael Vaughn Carter, who received the Taylor County Hometown Hero Award. Based 324 miles south via Interstate 75 in Decatur, this large 11-state Appalachia accreditor is recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) to ensure standards compliance for CU's 10 associate, 94 baccalaureate, 24 master's, one doctoral, and 19 certificate programs. The Carver School also faces its next accreditation review by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) in February 2021.

Campbellsville University Application Requirements

Starting at Campbellsville University is considered "moderately difficult" by Peterson's because 1,900 of the 2,770 Fall 2017 applicants were successful for just 68 percent acceptance. First-year Tigers pouncing on the Bachelor of Social Work must first finish 30+ general education credits. Sophomores must earn at least "C" grades for prerequisites in Biology, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Satisfactory completion of SWK 210 is mandatory for major declaration. Cumulative GPAs above 2.25 are necessary, though the average is 3.35. Documenting 100+ volunteer hours and NASW Code of Ethics affirmation is also preferred. The Master of Social Work needs an accredited bachelor's degree with 15+ liberal arts credits and no "D" grades. Graduates of CSWE-accredited curricula meeting the 3.0 GPA qualify for the 30-credit Advanced Standing option. English as a Second Language students must reach a minimum TOEFL score of 213 (computer) or 550 (paper).

Campbellsville University has year-round rolling undergrad admission until two weeks before six current start dates: January 16th, March 19th, May 14th, June 4th, August 20th, and October 15th. However, Master of Social Work cohorts enter only thrice yearly until May 31st, November 1st, and March 1st deadlines. Interested passion-driven students use TigerNet to submit the Main Campus, Regional Center, or Online Degree applications for $20. Official transcripts are mailed to 1 University Drive in Campbellsville, KY 42718. Supplemental items include the three recommendation letters, Carver School essay, legal history check, affidavit of support, immunization record, and test score. Please contact (270) 789-5552 or [email protected] for more specifics.

Tuition and Financial Aid

For 2018-19, Campbellsville University is charging full-time Bachelor of Social Work majors $12,450 per term or $24,900 annually. Part-time Main Campus study incurs $1,038 per credit. Summer, Regional Center, and CURISE Adult courses are discounted to $399 per credit. The $150 technology fee and $100 student activities fee are required each semester. Residing at the Taylor County housing like Stapp Hall adds $4,000 to $4,850 by term for room and board. CU budgets $1,200 for texts and $5,546 for miscellaneous needs. Annual bachelor's attendance equals around $40,146 on-site and $33,496 at home. The Campbellsville MSW is billing $479 per credit or $28,740 overall. Online Master of Social Work cohorts pay slightly more at $559 per credit, which totals $33,540. Note the Advanced Standing option is cheaper at $16,770 though.

According to the NCES College Navigator, the Administration Building's Financial Aid Office disburses $31.21 million yearly for 63 percent of full-time CU Tigers to roar about a median offer of $18,040. University funds include the Baptist Leadership Scholarship, Christian Service Scholarship, Opdyke Scholarship, Acteens Scholarship, Chowning Minority Scholarship, KEES Matching Scholarship, George & Joan White Howell Scholarship, G.R.O.W. Scholarship, Distinguished Young Women Scholarship, and Presidential Excellence Scholarship. The Kentucky Governor's Scholars Program awards full tuition to two undergrads with minimum 25 ACT scores. Other state-based assistance offerings are the College Access Grant, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Dual Credit Scholarship, and Coal County College Completion Program. FAFSA forms coded 001959 after October 1st are evaluated for Federal Pell and FSEOG Grant eligibility. Maximum interest is currently 9 percent for Federal Perkins, Stafford, and Graduate Plus loans. Some qualify for the Vocational Rehabilitation Grant or VA Benefits. Employers like Astra Behavioral Health, Centerstone KY, Family Heritage Life, and Learning House attend the Annual Job Fair too.

Read more about Campbellsville University at the Carver School of Social Work website.