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The University of GeorgiaSchool of Social Work
Advocates for Positive Social Change
www.ssw.uga.edu
Ready to apply? For the most comprehensive information and the online PhD Program application, please visit our web site: www.ssw.uga.edu. Click on Prospective Students, then PhD Program.
If you have any additional questions after visiting our web site, contact the PhD Program Office at 706-542-5461 or [email protected].
The University of GeorgiaSchool of Social Work
The PhD Program
The PhD Program of the University
of Georgia School of Social Work
began in 1990 and has produced over
100 graduates, most of whom have
gone on to assume academic, research
or administrative positions. The program
prepares social work professionals for careers
in academic research settings and for practice in
program evaluation and other forms of scientific
research in the public and private sectors.
The overall goals of the program are to help
students acquire the research skills necessary to
develop original research studies that have direct
applications to social work practice. In addition,
we emphasize learning about teaching so that our
graduates are able to provide quality instruction to
the next generation of social work students.
Thinking PhD?Think Georgia!
My doctoral experience at the
UGA School of Social Work has been
exceptional. I have been most impressed
with the collaborative learning environment,
interdisciplinary opportunities, and
research concentration. The
School also offers multiple
opportunities for teaching
and research, which have
provided me with a
solid foundation
for a career in
academia.
— Denise L. Levy, PhD, Class of 2008
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T h e U N I V e R S I T Y O F G e O R G I A
SChOOL OF SOCIAL WORk PhD PROGRAm
students also sign up for course hours that match the following events: Comprehensive Examinations, Prospectus Defense, and Dissertation Defense. While there has been great variance in the length of time needed to finish the program, future full-time students should plan to complete the PhD Program in 3-4 years.
Part-Time Students We now offer a Part-Time Option for in-state students that uses individual advisement to plan the student’s program of study. This option is perfect for students that have full-time employment and can only take one or two courses per semester.
Financing Students admitted as prospective candidates in full-time study are generally offered a research assistantship that provides a stipend of approximately $12,000 over two semesters, plus a tuition reduction to $25 (students are still subject to activity fees of roughly $700). The research assistantship requires the PhD student to work at least 14 hours a week with an assigned faculty member on a research project. In the second and subsequent years of study, students will be provided with various teaching, graduate and/or research assistantship opportunities, which provide equivalent stipends and tuition waivers, on a semester-by-semester basis. Historically the UGA School of Social Work has an exemplary record of providing financial support to students.
Our PhD students hail from all regions of the nation and different parts of the world such as Africa and Asia. Our graduates are practicing and teaching throughout the United States, as well as in countries such as Canada, Scotland, South Korea, India, and Iraq. While many of our graduates teach, others are program evaluators, administrators of social service programs, private practitioners, consultants, members of the Armed Services, and university administrators. Some are working as researchers in institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Career opportunities for social work PhD graduates are excellent. The number of social work doctorates produced nationally each year is not sufficient to fill the numerous positions open in academic social work programs across the nation.
The University of Georgia is America’s first state charted university and the birthplace of the American system of public higher education. It is also the state of Georgia’s oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified university. As a land-grant and sea-grant institution, UGA extends its professional knowledge and expertise to help people improve the quality of their lives. UGA’s motto—to teach, to serve and to inquire into the nature of things—reflects the university’s integral and unique role in the conservation and enhancement of the intellectual, cultural and environmental heritage of the state and nation.
UGA is tied for 20th in U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 list of the 50 top public universities in America. The rankings are based on such factors as academic reputation, student retention, faculty resources, student selectivity and financial resources. The University libraries, with more than 4 million volumes, are ranked
among the top third of the nation’s best 113 research libraries in ratings compiled by the Association of Research Libraries. To learn more about the University of Georgia, its history, mission and points of pride, visit www.uga.edu.
The School of Social Work Established in 1964 and accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, the UGA School of Social Work is a leader among social work schools regionally and nationally. The School offers the following degrees: Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Social Work, and Doctor of Philosophy. The School also houses the Institute for Nonprofit Organizations which offers the Master of Arts in Nonprofit Organizations degree. We actively strive to create a collaborative, open learning environment for faculty, staff and students alike and emphasize recruitment of a diverse faculty and student body. The PhD Curriculum is a series of required research courses, two research practica, other courses in the School of Social Work, three courses in statistics and advised cognates taken outside the School. PhD