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Doctor of Social Work (DSW)

Department of Social Work

About the Program Trauma-Informed Leadership and Practice

Our Doctor of Social Work (DSW) program is founded on a trauma-informed approach that acknowledges the widespread impact of trauma on individuals and their behaviors. Our goal is to create a safe and supportive environment that fosters healing and empowerment.

The DSW degree is specifically designed for MSW practitioners seeking a practice-focused doctoral degree in Trauma-Informed Leadership and Practice. This unique approach emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique needs and experiences of individuals who have experienced trauma. Our program prioritizes safety, trust, choice, and collaboration in all aspects of service delivery.

Our graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to become experts in trauma-informed clinical practice, program and organizational management. They are also prepared to disseminate practice-based knowledge to both the professional practice community and Departments of Social Work.

Our gold-standard curriculum immerses students in trauma-informed leadership and practice. Our distinguished faculty members conduct cutting-edge practice research, present at international conferences, and even hold elected office. Our student-centered approach ensures that you will be treated as a human being, not just a number, with caring professors and advisors who are dedicated to your success.

Our program offers a variety of opportunities to connect with peers and network with professionals in the field. This includes participation in our DSW Student Association, virtual holiday reception, peer networking group, and in-person DSW Symposium.

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Upon completion of our program, you will be well-prepared to become a doctoral-level scholar-practitioner. You will be equipped to transform workplaces and shape practice in a meaningful way.

DSW Program Goals

The DSW Program’s is guided by five program goals. Graduates are expected to:

  1.  Demonstrate expertise in advanced trauma-informed and trauma responsive social work practice.
  2. Utilize empirical knowledge to guide practice, service delivery, and social work education.
  3. Demonstrate advance competence in social justice advocacy.
  4. Demonstrate leadership in human service organizations, social work practice, and policymaking.
  5. Develop and disseminate practice relevant knowledge through a variety of channels (scholarship, peer-reviewed conferences, and teaching).

The objective is to build a cadre of advanced social work leaders, practitioners, and educators who are exceptionally educated and skilled in advanced trauma-informed social work leadership and practice.

Mitchell Rosenwald

Mitch Rosenwald, PhD, LCSW Director and Professor

Welcome to our Doctorate in Social Work Program

“We are pleased you have chosen to broaden your career possibilities by deciding to advance your knowledge and skills in clinical practice, leadership, and higher education. We want to be a part of your exciting journey.”

Doctoral Symposium

The DSW students have drawn on three years of knowledge and skill development through the Trauma-Informed Leadership and Practice focus of the curriculum. The result is this compendium of Practice Advances that reflect practice enhancements from clinical protocols to national service delivery. They are submitting their Capstones as formal manuscripts to peer-reviewed journals for publication and dissemination. The students could not do this without the support of their Capstone Review Panels that include their Chairs and Second Readers.

Spring 2023 Capstone Showcase Summer 2022 Capstone Showcase
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  • Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± Grad to Serve as State Representative February 15, 2022

    Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± School of Social Work graduate Daryl Campbell (MSW ’17) will be spending a lot more time in Tallahassee!

  • The Center for Human Rights and Social Justice: Annual Report 2020 August 04, 2021

    The Center for Human Rights and Social Justice (CHRSJ), as part of the School of Social Work, has released its Annual Report for 2020.

  • How Dr. Mitch Rosenwald Is Using His Social Work Skills To Impact Local Policy June 22, 2021

    As a clinical social worker and veteran professor in Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½±â€™s School of Social Work, Dr. Mitch Rosenwald has long championed the benefits of bringing social work perspectives to government policy.

  • With New Research Social Work Students And Professor Advocate For Gender-Affirming Care March 15, 2021

    A new paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity is giving voice to members of the trans community who suffer from gender dysphoria.

Doctor of Social Work Student Association

The DSW Student Association, also known as the Doctor of Social Work Student Association, serves as a vital platform at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½±. With a primary objective of offering governance, programming, and assistance, the organization caters to the specific needs of DSW students. Its mission is to ensure that graduates are equipped to become proficient in trauma-informed clinical practice, program and organizational management. Furthermore, they are encouraged to share their expertise and disseminate practice-based knowledge among the professional practice community and other Schools of Social Work. By providing essential support and fostering a collaborative environment, the DSW Student Association plays a pivotal role in the academic and professional journey of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± DSW students.

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Admissions Overview Getting Started

Congratulations on taking the first step to pursue your passion, advance your career, and make a difference in your community. We are committed to assist each student through the admission process.

Whether you transition straight from undergraduate studies to a graduate program or have been out of school for some time, we offer a welcoming and professional environment for graduate study.

With small class sizes, there is a considerable amount of personalized attention from your faculty and opportunities to build strong relationships with fellow classmates.

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Financial Aid Affordable for you.

At Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½±U, our tuition is competitive, affordable and still promises all the perks of a private school education. Our cost per credit is in-line with other institutions, but we offer a mission-driven educational experience and provide our students with small class sizes, personalized attention, and academic excellence. Scholarships, graduate assistantships, and financial aid can also be explored to help offset overall costs.

Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½± participates in the full array of federal and state financial aid programs. At Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¹ÙÍø¿ª½±, we are committed to doing all we can to help you finance your education.

For the 2024-2025 academic year, the tuition cost of the DSW degree is $700 per credit.

The DSW degree is affordable considering the growing need for advanced practitioners and leaders in social work. This investment equips graduates with expertise to address complex societal challenges, pursue academic or administrative roles, and advance the profession while ensuring substantial career and leadership opportunities.

Financial Aid Programs

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