An MSW is a fully accredited graduate program that can lead to careers in mental health, community development, and social justice initiatives. Students can dive deeply into learning about helping others through therapeutic treatments, advocacy, and community organizing.
An MSW degree can lead to careers where graduates can make a difference working one-on-one with clients or advocating for policy changes to make people's lives better, while gaining the knowledge to apply for licensure after graduation.
Flexible format
Choose between online and in-person courses, and part-time and full-time options, for maximum flexibility.
Focus on empowerment
Learn to identify strengths and resources to develop skills and create lasting change for people and communities.
Individualized field placement
Work one-on-one with faculty to tailor your field experience to your interests and goals, choosing from a variety of field placements.
Dual masters degrees available
The MSW degree can be combined with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) or Master of Public Health (MPH).
12-month option for BSW grads
BSW graduates can earn a MSW in as little as a year through SAU’s Advanced Standing program.
Pathway for mental health
Our curriculum offers a pathway designed for students who want to build their career in mental health.
What you’ll learn in your Master of Social Work program
MSW students will deepen their commitment to social work by increasingly specialized coursework that will help them develop the skills they need to help others. They'll also work on soft skills such as empathy, compassion, and self-care, both for those they work with and for themselves. Graduates will be prepared to pursue clinical licensure and can take advantage of practice exams and licensure drop-in sessions for finding answers to questions.
Therapeutic interventions for a variety of populations
Policy and grant-writing skills
Social science research skills
Community development and organizing methods
Communication skills across all modes of information exchanges.
Clinical and fieldwork experiences to provide hands-on education
Empowerment Social Work with Substance Using Disorders
3 credits
MSW 530
Social Work and Social Welfare–Ecuador
3 credits
MSW 550
Mental Health Practices and Policies–India
3 credits
MSW 570
Couple and Family Therapy
3 credits
How much does a Master of Social Work cost?
The cost of your MSW degree will depend on several factors, including your specific scholarships, finances, the number of credits you take per semester, and your start date. New students also pay a $10 matriculation fee. You will also need to budget for books, supplies and materials, transportation, personal costs, loan fees, and other expenses. Explore total cost of attendance.
12-month program for BSW grads*
Expense
Per Semester
(Fall or Spring)
Per Summer Session
Total Program Cost**
Total tuition ($827/credit hour)**
$12,405
$4,962
$29,772
Technology fee
$140
$70
$350
Total direct charges (billable)
$12,545
$5,032
$30,122
*This accelerated format is only available to students who have earned a BSW from a CSWE-accredited institution. **Based on 2024-2025 tuition and fees. Tuition and fees are subject to change each summer. ***12-month program requires a summer start date. Total cost includes summer, fall, and spring semester.
Full-time program (21 months)
Expense
Per Semester
(Fall or Spring)
Total Program Cost**
Total tuition ($827/credit hour)*
$12,405
$49,620
Technology fee
$140
$560
Total direct charges (billable)
$12,545
$50,180
*Based on 2024-2025 tuition and fees. Tuition and fees are subject to change each summer. **Full-time program requires a fall start date. Total includes two fall semesters and two spring semesters.
Part-time, online program (~3 years)
Expense
Year I - Per Semester**
Per Summer Session**
Year II & III - Per Semester**
Total tuition ($827/credit hour)*
$4,962
$4,962
$7,443 - $9,924
Technology fee
$70
$70
$140
Total direct charges (billable)
$5,032
$5,032
$7,583 - $10,064
*Based on 2024-2025 tuition and fees. Tuition and fees are subject to change each summer. **Part-time program requires a fall start date. Total includes Year I: fall and spring, Year II & Year III: fall and spring, and two summer sessions.
Master of Social Work program accreditation
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) represents social work education in the U.S. Its Board of Accreditation is the only accrediting agency for social work education in the U.S. and recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
St. Ambrose University School of Social Work is also an approved program for the School Social Work Endorsement in Iowa. The endorsement requires completion of one school social work elective and a school social work practicum in a school setting under the supervision of an experienced school social work practitioner.
We also provide guidance for school social work licensure in Illinois.
SAU established the first MSW program in the country with an empowerment specialization. Today, our social work faculty includes internationally known empowerment scholars with a broad range of interests.
Our faculty bring an international perspective to topics including female empowerment, global disaster relief, early childhood development and welfare, domestic/sexual violence prevention and intervention, implicit racial bias, and social work across the lifespan. We specialize in working with marginalized communities, military and veteran families, individuals with developmental disabilities, and survivors of natural disasters.
The MSW faculty is available to students in person, by phone, and digitally, and offers social work supervision in the Interprofessional Clinic weekly. The social work department is located in Higgins Hall, which is newly renovated and fitted with new technology for upgraded classroom experiences.
St. Ambrose also offers regular continuing education events for our alums and community, and students can attend for free or with a low-cost ticket. We also invite students to our advisory council meetings to meet working professional social workers.
Are there cost savings available for the MSW program?
At St. Ambrose University, we believe that education should be accessible to all. That's why we offer a variety of resources to help make college more affordable for our students.
The St. Vincent scholarship for SAU
This needs-based scholarship, given by St. Vincent Home, is for already-enrolled SAU MSW students. Preference for students with an agency affiliation or career intention in the area served by the Diocese of Davenport. Learn more about the St. Vincent scholarship.
School of Social Work Graduate Fellowships
Two scholarships for $2,500 each are awarded each spring to MSW students enrolled in nine or more credit hours in the fall. Learn about the graduate fellowships.
School of Social Work Empowerment Scholarship
These scholarships are for students who want to work in social work or advocacy for social, economic and environmental justice. Preference given to first-generation college students or people from historically underrepresented groups. Learn about the empowerment scholarships.
Transfer previous credits to SAU
You may be able to transfer up to 30 previous credits toward your MSW, saving you time and money. Learn how to transfer credits.
Military benefits
Veterans, service members, and their children and spouses may be eligible for education benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Learn about military benefits.
What's on campus for MSW students?
Besides intensive coursework, MSW students have the opportunity to build advocacy and social justice skills by becoming involved with the Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA), the Graduate Student Association, and the Racial Justice Committee. They can also gain additional opportunities for hands-on experience at the Interprofessional Clinic and chances to network when invited to advisory council meetings with working social workers. Alumni can take continuing education events.
The MSW program offers numerous resources for its graduate students, including:
Graduate Student Government Association (GSGA)
Graduate Student Association
Racial Justice Committee
Interprofessional Clinic
Board options
Continuing Education events for alums
Students are invited to advisory council meetings to network with working social workers
Admission requirements for a Master of Social Work
Start your Master of Social Work career at St. Ambrose. Here are the admissions requirements for our MSW.
In your application, include the email addresses of two professional or academic references. We will send your references a link where they can upload their recommendation in our online portal.
Submit official grade transcripts from all colleges and universities you have attended (Send Attn: MSW Program or to msw@sau.edu). Please note: we have access to SAU transcripts.
An interview with an MSW faculty member may be required.
If you have questions about the MSW program or application process, please contact us at msw@sau.edu or 563-333-3916.
Here are the prerequisites for students entering St. Ambrose University’s MSW program.
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
Minimum credit hours in social and behavioral sciences (18 hours) and humanities (9 hours)
Demonstrated potential for graduate studies by maintaining a 3.0 or better undergraduate grade point average for the last 60 credit hours
Preferably previous experience in the field of human services as an employee, student, or volunteer
Evidence of interest, ability, and potential for professional social work practice on an advanced level as demonstrated by your letters of recommendation.
Application deadlines for the Master of Social Work program
Your application deadline will depend on the type of program you’re considering.
Our 12-month program for Advanced Standing candidates requires a summer start. Applications for this program are due on April 1st of each year.
Our full-time program (21 months) requires a fall start. Applications for this program are due on May 1st of each year.
Our part-time program (~3 years, online only) requires a fall start. Applications for this program are due on August 1st of each year.
International student requirements
If you live outside of the U.S. there are different admissions requirements. Here’s what you’ll need:
Official transcripts from secondary education
A minimum 2.5 CGPA out of a 4.0 scale, or equivalent
Proof of English language proficiency (minimum scores: TOEFL - 79, IELTS - 6.0)
Copy of your passport and other documentation
What can I do with a MSW degree?
We encourage you to explore potential jobs and employment settings. SAU can never promise a career or particular outcome upon graduating, but here's a list of possible job titles, traits, and settings an MSW graduate could achieve.
Potential job titles
Mental health therapist/clinician
Hospital social worker
School social worker
Policy advocate
Community organizer
Potential employment settings
Hospitals
Schools
Veterans administration
Mental health offices
Community support services, such as United Way
Traits of a social worker
Empathy
Patience
Active listening
Communication
Critical thinking
Industry facts
The median wage for MSW graduates was $55,350 in May 2022.
Employment of MSW graduates is projected to grow 7 percent from 2022 to 2032.
With more than 65 undergraduate and graduate programs, there’s something for everyone at St. Ambrose University! Explore our programs to find your place at SAU.