MSW Admission Eligibility Requirements

Students entering the Berkeley Social Welfare master's program are expected to have acquired a broad education, consisting of significant academic preparation in and knowledge drawn from the behavioral, social, and natural sciences, and the humanities. Conceptual ability and the capacity to integrate knowledge from these varied fields should be demonstrated through competence in writing.

Since successful experience in the human services field provides a good test of commitment and aptitude, we seek to admit students who have begun social work or related careers and demonstrate both professional promise and leadership potential.

Minimum Eligibility Requirements for Admission to the Social Welfare MSW Program

To be eligible for admission to the Berkeley Social Welfare MSW degree program, applicants must fully meet all of the following minimum requirements. Please be aware that satisfying these minimal standards, however, does not guarantee your admission. Since the number of qualified applicants far exceeds the number of places available, each year we are unable to accommodate many well-qualified applicants.

1. Bachelor's Degree

Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution in the United States. The baccalaureate degree must be conferred prior to the beginning of classes.

2. Satisfactory Scholastic Average (GPA)

Applicants must have a satisfactory scholastic average, generally a minimum grade-point average of B or better (3.0 on a 4-point scale) in all coursework after the first two years of undergraduate study (typically the last 60 semester units, or last 90 quarter units).

3. Sufficient Undergraduate Preparation for Graduate Study in Social Work

Applicants should have sufficient undergraduate preparation and training to demonstrate readiness for pursuing professional graduate study in social work.

While there is no minimum preparation requirement in any specific major or area of study (such as number of courses or units), successful applicants will typically have acquired significant academic preparation in the liberal arts and humanities (e.g., literature, language, philosophy, the fine arts, history, etc.) and behavioral or social sciences (e.g., anthropology, economics, ethnic studies, geography, history, linguistics, political science, psychology, sociology, etc.). Please note these examples of coursework areas are not exhaustive.

4. An Introductory Course in Statistics

A college-level introductory course in statistics is required.

Applicants must have completed this course requirement, or be in the process of completing it (i.e., currently enrolled) by the time the application for admission is submitted.

5. Relevant Social Work or Human Services Experience

Applicants to the Social Welfare MSW program must have the equivalent of one full year (2,100 hours) of paid employment or volunteer experience related to social welfare or human services, or in a position requiring skills relevant to work with underserved or marginalized populations.