Shine The Right Kind of Light on MSW Applications: Tips For Crafting Your Statement Of Purpose

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Most applicants are excited to apply to a Master’s of Social work (MSW) program, but dread the written portions of the application. In particular, they may be unsure of how to answer the essay questions or how to develop a statement of purpose.

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Social Work Programs You Should Consider

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School of Social Work (Virginia Commonwealth University)

Virginia Commonwealth University

Online Master of Social Work

Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Social Work is a pioneer in social work education. With a curriculum focused on.

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School of Social Work (Virginia Commonwealth University)

Virginia Commonwealth University

Online Master of Social Work

Virginia Commonwealth University’s School of Social Work is a pioneer in social work education. With a curriculum focused on.

Learn More

MSW personal statement examples and tips

Tell Your Story

Ultimately, a successful application tells a powerful (and truthful) story about the qualities and experiences an applicant is bringing to the field of social work. Good stories have strong beginnings: Start your story with an interesting or compelling introduction. Try to avoid trite or predictable opening phrases such as

“I always dreamed of being a social worker.”

You might begin by describing an experience of helping others, or a moment when you had an impact and discovered that this was your calling. Perhaps you were involved in social activism as an undergraduate and hope to shake up the world. Articulate your desire to professionalize your passion with a degree.

A relatable anecdote is a great essay-starter, and a smart way to introduce yourself. Such glimpses also provide transitions to other themes you may want to touch upon as an applicant. As you weave in the remainder of your storyline, try to demonstrate some awareness of challenging social issues. Let admissions committees know that you are informed and culturally sensitive.

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