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Social Sciences

Social Work

Master of Social Work (MSW)

Advance your career and the lives of those you serve.

Building on our Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program, as well as decades of leading in the expressive therapies, counseling, and other helping professions, Lesley’s Master of Social Work (MSW) is a distinctive program with a mission of emphasizing social justice, promoting client well-being, and serving and supporting a diverse range of vulnerable individuals, families, and communities. 

Taught by faculty who are practicing in the field and engaged in ongoing research, you’ll learn state-of-the-art generalist social work practice, as well as specialized training with a variety of individuals ranging from trauma survivors and incarcerated youth, to people living with developmental disorders. In fact, Lesley MSW students have a specific and unique opportunity of experiencing what it’s like to work with a neurodiverse population, including people with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, Tourette’s syndrome, and other developmental disorders.

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In this 60-credit program, available part-time or full-time, you’ll benefit from intimate class sizes and a minimum of 900 hours of supervised field experiences by licensed social work practitioners. This training will provide you with exposure to a variety of roles and settings, including schools, hospitals, prisons, government agencies, and more.

Another advantage of Lesley’s MSW is our Cambridge location. Our diverse community provides the opportunity to work with clients of different races, ethnicities, gender identities, and many other underserved groups. The Cambridge/Boston area is also one of the best places in the country for internships, with world-renowned facilities like Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital just over the river. Plus, our own Threshold Program gives you the chance to work with many neurodiverse students right here on campus.

Whether you’ve earned your Bachelor of Social Work and want to advance your career, or you’re looking for a new career where you can effect change and help others, Lesley's MSW program might be the perfect fit for you.

Accreditation Update: July 2023

Our Master of Social Work (MSW) program has been granted initial accreditation through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) through 2030.

View the MSW assessment measures.

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Program Structure

Full- or part-time on-campus program

60 Credits
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Dimock Scholars@Lesley

As the first hospital in New England opened and operated by women for women, the Dimock Center is focused on providing high quality health and wellness care to all members of their community. Both trailblazers within their fields, the Dimock Center and Lesley University launched an innovative workplace development partnership called Dimock Scholars@Lesley.

 

Eligibility

The Dimock Scholars@Lesley Program is intended for students enrolled in our Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program: non-specialization (full-time or part-time) as well as our Master of Social Work (MSW) program (full-time or part-time). 

Program Details 

The program starts annually in the fall. Each Dimock Scholar will receive a generous scholarship, a guaranteed internship at the Dimock Center, and the opportunity to be part of a cohort model to build a community of support throughout their careers as counselors. Dimock is also committed to offering priority consideration employment that matches the skills, experience level, and professional interests of each Dimmock Scholar upon graduation. 

How to Apply 

Candidates who apply to the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program (non-specialization) or the Master of Social Work (MSW) program are automatically considered for this new scholarship program. When completing the application, please be sure to check the box in the online application. We select Dimock Scholars on a rolling basis until all seats are filled. All spots are on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Apply to the master's program here.

Learn More

Interested in learning more about Dimock Scholars? We encourage you to connect with a graduate admissions counselor. Please email us at luadmissions@lesley.edu to find out more.

 

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Eliot Scholars@Lesley

With a shared commitment to person-centered, community-based mental health counseling, Lesley University and Eliot Community Human Services have launched an innovative workplace development partnership called Eliot Scholars@Lesley.

Eliot provides community-based services to more than 50,000 individuals and families throughout Massachusetts each year, delivering state-of-the-art, evidence-based programming since 1958. Using a person-centered, family-driven approach, Eliot believes strongly in partnering with the communities served.  Eliot programs collaborate with one another, utilizing the expertise within the agency to provide the highest standard of quality services to clients and their families.  This approach fuses community resources, funding resources, and a vast array of services to ensure that high-quality programs bring hope to those served by Eliot.

Eligibility

The Eliot Scholars@Lesley Program is intended for students enrolled in our Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program: non-specialization (full-time or part-time) as well as our Master of Social Work (MSW) program (full-time or part-time). 

Program Details 

The program starts annually in the fall. Each Eliot Scholar will receive a generous scholarship, a guaranteed internship at Eliot Community Human Services, and the opportunity to be part of a cohort model to build a community of support throughout their careers as counselors. Eliot is also committed to offering priority consideration employment that matches the skills, experience level, and professional interests of each Eliot Scholar upon graduation. 

How to Apply 

Candidates who apply to the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program (non-specialization) or the Master of Social Work (MSW) program are automatically considered for this new scholarship program. When completing the application, please be sure to check the box in the online application. We select Eliot Scholars on a rolling basis until all seats are filled. All spots are on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Apply to the master's program here.

Learn More

Interested in learning more about Eliot Scholars? We encourage you to connect with a graduate admissions counselor. Please email us at luadmissions@lesley.edu to find out more.

 

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Threshold Scholars@Lesley

A Threshold Scholar@Lesley is a student in our Master of Social Work (MSW) program looking for real-life experience working with neurodiverse students in Lesley University’s Threshold Program.

 

Threshold Scholars@Lesley will be awarded a $5,000 scholarship on top of any merit award they may have already received. As part of the scholarship, Threshold Scholars will also receive a graduate assistantship, working up to 20 hours per week to support the students, faculty, and administration in our Threshold Program.

Learn more about the Threshold Program.

 

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A Light in the Dark

Social worker Colleen Shannon '04, recipient of the Emerging Leadership Award from the National Association of Social Workers, gives grieving children a healthy way to heal.

FAQs

Have questions about the social work master's program? View our frequently asked questions to find your answer.
  • Social Work FAQs

    What is the mission of the program?  

    Building on our Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program, Lesley’s Master of Social Work (MSW) is a distinctive program with a mission of emphasizing social justice, promoting client well-being, and serving and supporting a diverse range of vulnerable individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities.  Founded in 2020, the MSW is a recent addition to Lesley’s distinguished mental health and wellness programs in expressive therapies, counseling, and mindfulness. 

    When does the program begin?  

    The MSW program begins in the Fall each year. 

    How long does the program take to complete?  

    Our 60-credit program can be completed full or part-time and can be completed in 2-4 years.  

    When are classes held? 

    All classes are held in the evenings beginning at 5pm, making it more manageable for those with families or full-time jobs.  

    What is the format of the program?  

    The program is primarily face-to-face which means at least 51% of courses are in-person. We also offer online, and a new option, HY-FLEX, which allows students to do a mix of online and in-person classes.    

    What credentials does the program lead to?  

    Students will gain the advanced degree, education, and experience needed to sit for the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) exam. After two years of supervised practice, students will be eligible to sit for the Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) exam.    

    Is the program accredited?   

    Yes. As of July 2023, Lesley’s Master of Social Work (MSW) program has been granted initial accreditation through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) through 2030. 

    Does the program offer any electives?  

    Yes. Students can take nine credits (three courses) in electives in the MSW program and/or other associated graduate programs. 

    Does this program have an Advance Standing option? 

    Yes. Students who have made a grade of "B" or better in six BSW courses can receive up to 24 credits towards their MSW. When applying to the MSW program, the transcripts of students with a BSW will be reviewed and awarded these credits upon admission to the program. Non-Lesley students applying to the MSW program who have earned a BSW from a CSWE accredited program will also be allowed to apply for advanced standing. They will adhere to the same standards documented above. In addition, they will be asked to provide a letter of recommendation from their senior year field placement experience.  

    What are the advantages of Lesley’s MSW program? 

    Our program offers small class sizes. In addition, our diverse community provides the opportunity to work with clients of different races, ethnicities, gender identities, and many other underserved and under-represented groups. The Cambridge/Boston area is also one of the best places in the country for internships, with world-renowned facilities like Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital just over the river. Plus, our own Threshold Program gives you the chance to work with many neurodiverse students right here on campus. 

Careers
Fields of Practice
There's a wide variety of industries and organizations that have real (and growing) needs for social workers.
Careers
Where You Could Work
The Boston/Cambridge area may be the best in the country for social work opportunities, in terms of both internships and jobs. Here are some of the organizations in the area that currently employ MSW-level social workers.

Faculty

Total approximate cost for this master's degree program.
Social Work
  • Tuition
    $1,200/credit x 60
    $72,000
  • Fees
    Field Experience Fee
    $3,400
    MAP Tevera Fee
    $200
    Comprehensive Fee
    $1,500
  • Total
Estimated Cost

All graduate students are reviewed for merit scholarships through the admissions process and are awarded at the time of acceptance. Other forms of financial aid are also available. Review all graduate tuition and fees, and what they cover. Tuition and fees are subject to change each year, effective in the Summer term.

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