The College of St. Scholastica


 

Social Work students

Overview

Students may earn a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work and be eligible for Minnesota State Social Work licensure while attending The College of St. Scholastica Work Program at the Fond du Lac Tribal and Community college campus in Cloquet, MN. St. Scholastica social work graduates are also eligible for advanced standing in most graduate social work programs nationwide, meaning that program graduates can complete a Master of Social Work degree (M.S.W.) in as little as one additional school year.
social work studentsStudents accepted into this undergraduate program will be St. Scholastica students who enroll in upper-division courses taught by St. Scholastica faculty. Depending on the number of college transfer credits, students may complete the program ona full-time basis in three or four semesters. Student may enroll in either fall or spring semesters on a full- or part-time basis. Some courses are sequenced and require fall enrollment.
Admissions Criteria

Admissions priority will be given to stduent applicants as follows:

First priority: Students who have completed both an A.A. and A.A.S. degree in Human Services through FDLTCC.

Second priority: Student who have completed an A.A. degree through FDLTCC.

Third priority: Students who lack no more than 8 credits to complete their A.A. or A.A.S. degree through FDLTCC.

Fourth priority: Student who have completed a minimum of an A.A. or A.A.S. at another institution.

Admissions and Advisement Links

Program Articulation Plan
Course Descriptions

Delivery Format and Program Schema

Social work courses are delivered especially for nontraditional, rural students who may be employed or are commuting a significant distance. Each course is uniquely delivered to enhance the student learning experience. Depending on the semester and course, lecture courses are offered either one weekday per week and/or Saturdays, with opportunity for small-size "experimental labs," online through WebCT course instruction, or through Friday evening/Saturday "community classroom immersion" learning.

Financial Aid

Students may be eligible for state and federal education grants, generous renewable merit-based scholarships for full-time transfer students and various multicultural scholarships. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 9218) 723-6047 or visit their Web site. For more information If you would like more information on how this Social Work program can meet your education and career goals, please contact: Bob Aebli, M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W. Assistant Professor / FDLTCC Social Work Program Coordinator The College of St. Scholastica 1200 Kenwood Ave.

 Duluth, MN 55811-4199 (218) 723-6054 FAX: 9218) 733-2253 raebli@css.edu Liz Smith Social Work Program Administrative Assistant The College of St. Scholastica 1200 Kenwood Ave. Duluth, MN 55811-4199 (218) 723-5981 FAX: 9218) 733-2253 esmith2@css.edu

Resources for Current Students
View a list of links and resources for current social work students.