*New Rolling Admissions Policy* Once complete, DSW applications will be reviewed and admissions decisions will be sent on a rolling basis.
Our DSW Application is now open, with a priority deadline of March 1, and a final deadline of April 1.
Browse the information below to find information about applying to the Doctorate of Social Work (DSW). Learn more about the program's tuition and fees, scholarships and financial aid, as well as application requirements and timeline. We also invite you to attend an upcoming information session to speak directly with program representatives.
Academic history of each undergraduate and graduate institution attended is required. Please add all institutions from which you received credit, even if you did not receive a degree and even if the credit appears on your degree-granting institution's transcript.
Note: If you do not list an institution and it appears on another transcript, the graduate admissions office will add this institution to your application checklist as a required transcript. Your file will not be considered complete until ALL transcripts have been received.
Exception: Transcripts for advanced placement courses and study abroad transfer credits are not required.
Employment Information
The application will ask for your current or most recent employer. You can only enter one employer, but your entire employment history will be reviewed using your resume or CV.
Upload a current resume or curriculum vita (CV) that documents education, professional licenses (include state), teaching experience (indicate full-time or part-time), professional experience (indicate full-time or part-time), professional publications and presentations, and service/volunteer experience. Your resume should clearly detail your 2+ years post-MSW social work practice experience. You will be asked to upload this as a PDF (preferred) or Word document.
Two Letters of Recommendation
You will email your recommenders directly through the online application. Please note, the DSW recommendation process has two parts:
Recommenders will be asked to prepare a written statement of recommendation to upload into the application portal as a PDF (preferred) or Word file. This recommendation letter should address the applicant's potential for success in an online doctoral program focused on education as practice. Areas to consider:
the applicant's commitment, capability, and suitability for teaching in social work, including ethical standards and commitment to social justice
ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and abilities
work performance and workload management abilities
capacity for contributing to social work knowledge through writing and scholarship
Recommenders will be asked to assess the applicant on a number of criteria and to provide their contact information.
After you enter each recommender's name and email address into the online application, click the "Save & Send Email to Recommender" box to send the recommendation request.
Personal Statement
Prepare a written response that addresses each of the following (no longer than six double-spaced pages):
What circumstances and experiences motivate you to seek a Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) in education as practice, with its teaching, scholar practitioner and leadership roles, at this point in your career?
Describe your vision of leadership in social work education and indicate how you see yourself implementing this vision as an educational leader.
Identify and reflect on your strengths and limitations relative to successfully completing an online and doctoral program; include dimensions such as your ability to be a self-directed learner, writing experience and ability, and things you have done to develop your academic skills.
Admissions Requirements
MSW degree from a program accredited by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE)
Academic history of each undergraduate and graduate institution attended is required. Please add all institutions from which you received credit, even if you did not receive a degree and even if the credit appears on your degree-granting institution's transcript.
Note: If you do not list an institution and it appears on another transcript, the graduate admissions office will add this institution to your application checklist as a required transcript. Your file will not be considered complete until ALL transcripts have been received.
Exception: Transcripts for advanced placement courses and study abroad transfer credits are not required.
Employment Information
The application will ask for your current or most recent employer. You can only enter one employer, but your entire employment history will be reviewed using your resume or CV.
Upload a current resume or curriculum vita (CV) that documents education, professional licenses (include state), teaching experience (indicate full-time or part-time), professional experience (indicate full-time or part-time), professional publications and presentations, and service/volunteer experience. Your resume should clearly detail your 2+ years post-MSW social work practice experience. You will be asked to upload this as a PDF (preferred) or Word document.
Two Letters of Recommendation
You will email your recommenders directly through the online application. Please note, the DSW recommendation process has two parts:
Recommenders will be asked to prepare a written statement of recommendation to upload into the application portal as a PDF (preferred) or Word file. This recommendation letter should address the applicant's potential for success in an online doctoral program focused on education as practice. Areas to consider:
the applicant's commitment, capability, and suitability for teaching in social work, including ethical standards and commitment to social justice
ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and abilities
work performance and workload management abilities
capacity for contributing to social work knowledge through writing and scholarship
Recommenders will be asked to assess the applicant on a number of criteria and to provide their contact information.
After you enter each recommender's name and email address into the online application, click the "Save & Send Email to Recommender" box to send the recommendation request.
Personal Statement
Prepare a written response that addresses each of the following (no longer than six double-spaced pages):
What circumstances and experiences motivate you to seek a Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) in education as practice, with its teaching, scholar practitioner and leadership roles, at this point in your career?
Describe your vision of leadership in social work education and indicate how you see yourself implementing this vision as an educational leader.
Identify and reflect on your strengths and limitations relative to successfully completing an online and doctoral program; include dimensions such as your ability to be a self-directed learner, writing experience and ability, and things you have done to develop your academic skills.
Tuition and Fees
Estimated tuition and fees effective for academic year 2024-2025. Tuition and fees are subject to change, and typically increase 3% each year.
$1,200 per credit. A total of 45 credits is required to complete the program.
Technology Fee: Graduate students who take six or more credits will be assessed a $120 technology fee each term. The technology fee for students taking three to five credits is $60 per term.
Health Fee: Graduate students who take six or more credits will be assessed a $60 health fee each term. The health fee for students taking three to five credits is $30 per term.
Writing Fee: $15 per semester
Application Fee: $0
Financial Aid may be available to assist you with your direct costs (i.e. tuition and fees) and other indirect costs (off campus housing, food, books, supplies, course materials, equipment, transportation, personal expenses, etc.).
Environmental Justice and Planetary Health Scholarship
Tommie Alumni Scholarship
Graduate Access Grant
Yellow Ribbon Program
Dr. Barbara W. Shank Endowed Scholarship
Two $8,700 Scholarships
The Dr. Barbara W. Shank Endowed Scholarship is intended for DSW students who have experience living or working with North American Indigenous populations and other historically underrepresented communities.
Environmental Justice and Planetary Health Scholarship
Two $10,000 Scholarships
This grant supports DSW students whose banded dissertations will focus on environmental justice and/or planetary health topics that intersect with social work education or program/curriculum development or practice at any system level. This can include but is not limited to: environmental racism, Indigenous environmental practices or ways of knowing, access to natural resources, or other related environmental justice issues.
Applying for the Grant
To apply for the grant, applicants should be prepared to submit a short essay answering the following prompt:
In no more than 400 words, identify the general topic you're interested in pertaining to environmental justice and/or planetary health and why this is important. What question(s) might you seek to answer through your research? How does this relate to social work practice and/or social work education?
To be considered for this grant, please submit a short essay with your application to the DSW program.
Tommie Alumni Scholarship
The Alumni Scholarship is equivalent to a 15% tuition discount over the course of the program.
This scholarship is intended for alumni who have received either an undergraduate or graduate degree, from any discipline, from the University of St. Thomas. In order to be considered for this scholarship you must have graduated from St. Thomas prior to your desired start term in the program.
Graduate Access Grant
The Graduate Access Grant is a university-funded grant available to assist with tuition expenses for students who bring distinctive personal characteristics to St. Thomas and/or who have overcome significant obstacles or hardships.
Yellow Ribbon Program
If you receive the Post-9/11 GI Bill at the maximum Chapter 33 benefit rate (100%), you won't have to pay tuition and fees to attend the University of St. Thomas.
Dr. Barbara W. Shank Endowed Scholarship
Two $8,700 Scholarships
The Dr. Barbara W. Shank Endowed Scholarship is intended for DSW students who have experience living or working with North American Indigenous populations and other historically underrepresented communities.
Environmental Justice and Planetary Health Scholarship
Two $10,000 Scholarships
This grant supports DSW students whose banded dissertations will focus on environmental justice and/or planetary health topics that intersect with social work education or program/curriculum development or practice at any system level. This can include but is not limited to: environmental racism, Indigenous environmental practices or ways of knowing, access to natural resources, or other related environmental justice issues.
Applying for the Grant
To apply for the grant, applicants should be prepared to submit a short essay answering the following prompt:
In no more than 400 words, identify the general topic you're interested in pertaining to environmental justice and/or planetary health and why this is important. What question(s) might you seek to answer through your research? How does this relate to social work practice and/or social work education?
To be considered for this grant, please submit a short essay with your application to the DSW program.
Tommie Alumni Scholarship
The Alumni Scholarship is equivalent to a 15% tuition discount over the course of the program.
This scholarship is intended for alumni who have received either an undergraduate or graduate degree, from any discipline, from the University of St. Thomas. In order to be considered for this scholarship you must have graduated from St. Thomas prior to your desired start term in the program.
Graduate Access Grant
The Graduate Access Grant is a university-funded grant available to assist with tuition expenses for students who bring distinctive personal characteristics to St. Thomas and/or who have overcome significant obstacles or hardships.
Yellow Ribbon Program
If you receive the Post-9/11 GI Bill at the maximum Chapter 33 benefit rate (100%), you won't have to pay tuition and fees to attend the University of St. Thomas.
Financial Aid
Each year the School of Social Work provides well over $250,000 in scholarships and grant awards to incoming graduate students. In addition, many students receive outside scholarships and grants. Students are encouraged to seek additional external scholarships and to explore St. Thomas Graduate Financial Aid for opportunities.
Do you have questions about admissions or the application process? Attend an upcoming information session or drop by during a coffee hour to get your questions answered.