Seton Hall University

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Studying Social Work at Seton Hall

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The College of Arts & Sciences builds on the Seton Hall University core with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social Work that prepares for the amelioration of societal ills for life betterment. Chaired by Dr. Lynn Carr in Jubilee Hall, the 66-credit, generalist major infuses Catholic values into cross-cultural practice training that fulfills New Jersey state licensure. Courses like Minority Relations, Human Rights, Cultural Anthropology, Drug Abuse, and Policy Analysis have a low 13:1 student-faculty ratio for close interaction. Students complete an 84-hour junior practicum before 400-hour senior internships at field sites, such as Isaiah House, the Kessler Institute, Heart to Heart Healthcare, and Family Intervention Services. Majors might also join the Alpha Theta Chapter, enter the Baccalaureate Child Welfare Education Program, declare Honors, and study abroad in Germany.

Launched in 2008, the Master of Social Work at Seton Hall was New Jersey's first Catholic graduate program dedicated to holistic intervention protecting the dignity and worth of all persons. The 60-credit curriculum directed by Dr. Matthew Corrigan in Fahy Hall prepares practitioners for evidence-based leadership. BSW students enter immediately into the 30-credit Advanced Standing track for behavioral health. Hybrid courses like Prevention Theory, Psychopathology, and Cultural Competence blend online Blackboard sessions with trips to Orange. For field practicum, MSW majors spend 400 hours the foundational year and 500 hours the concentration year at partners, including Brookhaven Health, St. Mary's Hospital, Bridges Outreach, and Bergen's Promise. Consider dual degree options for a Public Administration MPA or Psychological Studies MA too.

About Seton Hall University

Seton Hall University was established by Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, President Teddy Roosevelt's cousin, in 1856 to honor the United States' first native-born saint. Operated by the Archdiocese of Newark, Seton Hall was molded into a private, coeducational sea-grant ACCU member of the Big East that "Moves Forward Despite Hazard." Endowed for $242 million, SHU currently enrolls 6,000 undergrad and 4,300 post-grad Pirates from 70 nations with an internship rate of 81 percent. Adjacent to Montrose Park Historic District, Seton Hall University occupies a 58-acre, Roman-style campus in Orange and Forbes' 20th best metropolitan for education. Linked to 52,702 LinkedIn alumni, Seton Hall has produced notable names like Dick Vitale, Ellen Tauscher, Chris Christie, and Anthony Principi.

The U.S. News & World Report ranked SHU the 124th best national university, 90th top high school counselor pick, and 108th best public affairs school. Times Higher Education placed Seton Hall as America's 292nd top college. On Niche, Seton Hall University was applauded for the 159th most diversity, 205th best value, and 48th best Catholic studies. Forbes noticed Seton Hall for the country's 134th best research, 306th most grateful alumni, and 245th best buy. The Social Mobility Index rated SHU 278th for best economic opportunities. In Washington Monthly, Seton Hall was proclaimed the 158th most service-oriented institution with the 218th best faculty. According to College Factual, Seton Hall University has the United States' 49th best social work program with the sixth highest-paid grads.

Seton Hall University Accreditation Details

In 2014, Seton Hall University had its Level VI regional accreditation renewed for 10 years by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) Commission on Higher Education (CHE) under president Dr. Mary Meehan. This institutional approval covers all 90+ majors, including Social Work, for Federal Title-IV eligibility from the U.S. Department of Education and authorization from the New Jersey Secretary of Higher Education. Continuously since 1976, the College of Arts & Sciences has also carried Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accreditation.

Seton Hall University Application Requirements

Enrolling in the B.A. in Social Work at Seton Hall University means making it past the "more selective" process with a 67 acceptance rate in Fall 2016. First-year Pirates must have finished a high school diploma, homeschool program, or GED equivalent. On average, admitted undergrads achieve a 3.5 GPA in college-prep curricula with four units of English. Freshmen present a mean SAT score of 1220 and ACT score of 25. Transfers must've attempted 6+ credits at regionally accredited colleges with averages above 2.5. Pursuing the Master of Social Work requires completing a bachelor's and at least 24 liberal arts credits, including psychology and human biology. Avoiding provisional admission will necessitate an overall undergrad GPA above 2.5, but submitting GRE/MAT scores is voluntary.

Seton Hall University has set an Early Action deadline of November 15th and Regular Decision deadline of February 1st for freshmen. Undergrad transfers have until June 1st for Fall and December 1st for Spring starts. The Graduate School has rolling admission with final deadlines of May 31st and October 31st. Prospective social workers can file the Common Application or SHU Application online. Extra documents might be mailed to 400 South Orange Avenue in South Orange, NJ 07079. The College of Arts & Sciences generally expects the following:

• Payment for the $55 processing fee

• Official secondary and college transcripts

• Two to three recommendation letters

• College entrance exam scores

• Résumé of field instruction experiences

• Typed, three-page personal narrative

Seton Hall University Tuition and Financial Aid

The B.A. in Social Work program currently costs Seton Hall undergrads $19,200 per semester or $38,400 annually. Studying part-time will bill $1,170 per credit. Students budget for the $444 university fee, $650 mobile computing fee, and $100 technology fee each term. Living on the Orange campus adds $13,502 for room and board atop the $1,000 for textbooks. Total annual cost of attendance is roughly $57,090 for residents and $44,788 for commuters. Graduate MSW students can expect to pay $1,212 per credit with a $126 semester university fee.

According to the NCES College Navigator, 87 percent of full-time SHU Pirates share $117.2 million in annual financial aid packages that average $22,054 each. Institutional awards include the Dan Barney Memorial Scholarship, Joseph W. Cardinal Tobin Scholarship, Murray Scholarship, Servant Leadership, Transfer Scholarship, and ROTC Scholarship. The Public Tuition Rate program gifts $22,500 yearly to freshmen with minimum 1310 SAT scores. Garden State natives often qualify for the Tuition Aid Grant and NJ Stars Scholarship. FAFSA applicants unlock the Pell Grant, SEOG Grant, and Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant. The Federal Work-Study program offers employment of 20 hours weekly. Graduates have median debt of $19,500 from William D. Ford Direct and Grad PLUS loans too.

Learn more about Seton Hall University at the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work website.