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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
DID YOU KNOW?
Since Fall 2023, applicants to our online BSW program option can live outside of the state of Georgia while completing BSW courses.
GSU has the only online Advanced Standing Master’s of Social Work Program in Georgia.
GSU MSW Program is the only MSW program in the U.S. with a Community Partnership specialization.
U.S. News & World Report ranks the Andrew Young Schools’ Social Work program No. 51 in the nation.
Students can choose either Full-time in-person or Part-time Online MSW Program. Those with a BSW degree can choose between In-person or Online Advanced Standing MSW Program.
MISSION
Located in the home of the Civil Rights Movement, our school is committed to advancing knowledge, promoting social justice and equity, and strengthening individuals, families, and communities. We embrace diversity and inclusivity, thus fostering an environment that prepares students to be skilled and ethical social workers who bring positive change to the world.
Social Work, B.S.W.
Bachelor's
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Social Work, B.S.W.
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Social workers fight for social justice, help children and families, improve connections in communities and improve lives. It’s a noble profession and it can lead to a rewarding career for you. Jobs are numerous, including roles in hospitals, community health centers, schools, homeless shelters, nursing homes and nonprofit organizations. Georgia State’s bachelor of social work will prepare you for entry-level work with these types of employers and also will make you ready to enter a master of social work program in the future.
Our curriculum is focused on nine competencies that are connected to our accreditation and licensure rules in Georgia.
You will have a foundation for understanding human behavior in a variety of different contexts and social settings.
You will practice methods for intervention with individuals, families, groups, communities and organizations, and systems.
The curriculum is designed to develop your skill in:
critical thinking and ethics
intervention approaches with diverse populations
understanding of human functioning and the social environment
practice evaluation and research.
Getting started
: You can apply to the BSW program for admission after you completed your lower division classes, which typically takes two years. You can start at Georgia State as an “Exploratory Social Work” status student while you gather the necessary credits and then apply to be a BSW student the spring before your junior year.
Your success matters
: You will work with the undergraduate advisement center throughout your time at Georgia State to make sure you are enrolling in the correct courses.
Georgia State Baccalaureate Social Work Program Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes.
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Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate
Graduate Certificate
Department:
Kinesiology and Health
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate
Kinesiology and Health
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Georgia State University’s Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate equips students and professionals in sport administration and social work with the knowledge and skills to promote mental health and well-being in sport settings. This interdisciplinary program prepares sport professionals to implement best practices in organizational leadership that prioritize psychological wellness. It also trains social work students to work effectively with athletes and sport communities, offering culturally responsive and population-specific care.
Students will gain a deep understanding of the biopsychosocial aspects of well-being in sport through an evidence-based, systems approach.
This is one of the only certificate programs in the U.S. that combines coursework in both sport administration and social work.
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Community Practice & Leadership, Master of Social Work
Master's
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Community Practice & Leadership, Master of Social Work
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Lead systemic change with community-centered social work.
The Community Practice and Leadership specialization prepares you to address complex social challenges through advocacy, coalition building, and changemaking.  You’ll gain the skills to design and lead programs that promote equity and well-being at scale in areas like grassroots organizing, local government, or policy reform.
In this Community Practice MSW, you’ll connect theory to practice through hands-on projects that strengthen communities. Our flexible format means you can pursue an online MSW program in Georgia accessibly from home. As you progress, you’ll build the qualifications required for a social work license in Georgia while grounding your work in a strong commitment to justice in Atlanta and beyond.
Learn from professionals.
Train like one.
Our faculty includes practicing social workers, clinicians, and mental health advocates, bringing real-time experience into every classroom. Through our practicum education, you’ll gain 900 hours of hands-on training in professional settings, giving you a head start and a powerful foundation for your career.
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Social Work - Community Practice & Leadership, Advanced Standing, M.S.W.
Master's
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Social Work - Community Practice & Leadership, Advanced Standing, M.S.W.
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Fast-track your social work career in just one year.
If you already hold a B.S.W., Georgia State’s Advanced Standing M.S.W. program lets you earn your master’s degree in just 12 months. Choose a specialization in Community Practice & Leadership and build deep expertise in driving systems-level change.
Designed for impact, this accelerated one-year MSW program in Atlanta includes an intensive practicum alongside in-person classes. You’ll gain real-world experience while advancing the knowledge and leadership skills needed for earning a social work license in Georgia and a career in mental health, nonprofits, policy, or advocacy.
Lead systemic change with community-centered social work.
The Community Practice and Leadership specialization prepares you to address complex social challenges through advocacy, coalition building, and changemaking.  You’ll gain the skills to design and lead programs that promote equity and well-being at scale in areas like grassroots organizing, local government, or policy reform.
In this Community Practice MSW, you’ll connect theory to practice through hands-on projects that strengthen communities. Our flexible format means you can pursue an online MSW program in Georgia accessibly from home. As you progress, you’ll build the qualifications required for a social work license in Georgia while grounding your work in a strong commitment to justice in Atlanta and beyond.
Learn from professionals.
Train like one.
Our faculty includes practicing social workers, clinicians, and mental health advocates, bringing real-time experience into every classroom. Through our practicum education, you’ll gain 900 hours of hands-on training in professional settings, giving you a head start and a powerful foundation for your career.
START YOUR APPLICATION
TUITION INFORMATION
ATTEND AN INFO SESSION
REQUEST INFORMATION
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Mental Health & Wellness, Master of Social Work
Master's
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Mental Health & Wellness, Master of Social Work
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Lead with compassion and clinical confidence.
Georgia State University’s Mental Health & Wellness specialization in Social Work trains you for licensure and real-world impact. You’ll build advanced clinical skills in assessment, diagnosis and evidence-based intervention to support individuals and families navigating mental health challenges across the lifespan, including substance use and family instability. Rooted in trauma-informed care, cultural humility and integrated behavioral health approaches, the program prepares you to work collaboratively with clients, families and inclusive teams in a range of mental health settings. In promoting emotional resilience and psychological well-being, graduates go on to practice in clinical, school-based, healthcare and community environments.
Learn from professionals.
Train like one.
Our faculty include practicing social workers, clinicians, and mental health advocates, bringing real-time experience into every classroom. Through our practicum education, you’ll gain 900 hours of hands-on training in professional settings, giving you a head start and a powerful foundation for your career.
Which format is right for you?
Compare our in-person and online options
In-Person
Online
Required credit hours
60
60
Format
Full-time
Part-time
Target audience
Students who can commit to in-person classes two days a week as well as an 18-20 hour per week practicum.
Students who want to transition to the social work profession but have full-time external commitments.
Start date
Fall
Fall
Duration
2 years (4 semesters)
3 years (8 semesters)
Course load
4 – 5 courses per semester
2-3 courses per semester
Practicum
18-20 hours per week each semester
18-20 hours per week each semester in years 2 & 3
Class times
Varies
Asynchronous (with the exception of monthly, synchronous practicum seminar)
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Social Work - Mental Health and Wellness, Advanced Standing, M.S.W.
Master's
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Social Work - Mental Health and Wellness, Advanced Standing, M.S.W.
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Fast-track your social work career in just one year.
If you already hold a B.S.W., Georgia State’s Advanced Standing M.S.W. program lets you earn your master’s degree in just 12 months.
Choose a specialization in Mental Health & Wellness and build deep expertise in clinical practice.
Designed for impact, this accelerated one-year MSW program in Atlanta includes an intensive practicum alongside in-person classes. You’ll gain real-world experience while advancing the knowledge and leadership skills needed for earning a social work license in Georgia and a career in mental health, nonprofits, policy, or advocacy.
Lead with compassion and clinical confidence.
Georgia State University’s Mental Health & Wellness specialization in Social Work trains you for licensure and real-world impact. You’ll build advanced clinical skills in assessment, diagnosis and evidence-based intervention to support individuals and families navigating mental health challenges across the lifespan, including substance use and family instability. Rooted in trauma-informed care, cultural humility and integrated behavioral health approaches, the program prepares you to work collaboratively with clients, families and inclusive teams in a range of mental health settings. In promoting emotional resilience and psychological well-being, graduates go on to practice in clinical, school-based, healthcare and community environments.
Learn from professionals.
Train like one.
Our faculty includes practicing social workers, clinicians, and mental health advocates, bringing real-time experience into every classroom. Through our practicum education, you’ll gain 900 hours of hands-on training in professional settings, giving you a head start and a powerful foundation for your career.
START YOUR APPLICATION
TUITION INFORMATION
ATTEND AN INFO SESSION
REQUEST INFORMATION
VISIT GSU
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR
Social Work, Minor
Minor
Department:
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Social Work, Minor
School of Social Work
Locations:
Atlanta Campus, Online
Interest Area:
Health Professions, Policy/Social Science
Deepen your impact with a Social Work Minor.
Whether you’re studying criminal justice, education, nursing, psychology, public health, or sociology, Georgia State University’s Minor in Social Work equips you with the tools to better understand and engage with the social issues that shape your work. This program introduces the core values and practices of social work, emphasizing advocacy, policy and community well-being. You’ll gain insight into human behavior and social systems while developing practical skills in culturally responsive communication and case coordination when supporting an inclusive population.
Through courses such as
Social Welfare Institutions
, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the systems, policies, and power structures that shape people’s lives. Electives like
Restorative Justice and Law
Forensic Social Work
Behavioral Health
, and
Child Welfare Practice
allow students to tailor their studies to criminal justice, public health or education systems. As you study mental health, child advocacy, healthcare access, public policy or economic equity, the social work minor adds critical perspective and applicable skills that enhance your ability to serve others and influence change.
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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT
MARITZA VASQUEZ REYES
Maritza Vasquez Reyes has joined Georgia State University’s School of Social Work as an assistant professor. She
grounds her teaching, service, and research in 12 years of direct social work practice.
Her interdisciplinary research impacts public health and well-being, and she is particularly interested in understanding community support available to youth facing oppression.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR OUR ONLINE ADVANCED STANDING DEGREE!
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CHAT WITH A SOCIAL WORK STUDENT
Have real conversations with current graduate students from across our programs. Get candid insights on classes, campus life, and everything in between. Your future peers are just a conversation away!
PRACTICUM EDUCATION
PAID WORK EXPERIENCE IN SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK WITH $8 MILLION GRANT
We’ve received an $8 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education to lead the Advancing Innovative Partnerships and Pathways to Address Mental Health Workforce Shortages in Georgia Schools initiative.
CAITLIN BARROW AMONG TWO ALUMNI AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS CDC FELLOWSHIPS
M.S.W. ’24 alum Caitlin first saw the call to apply for a prestigious U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) fellowship on a listserv sent to students in the School of Social Work. She wasn’t sure she was qualified, but Associate Professor Susan M. Snyder suggested she apply.
News
New Social Work Specialization Prepares Students for Mental Health Careers
Published
November 14, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
Georgia State's new master's-level specialization provides clinical social work education in response to growing demand for mental health professionals.
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Championing Well-Being: Georgia State’s New Sport Social Work Graduate Certificate
Published
September 23, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
Georgia State University has developed a new Sport Social Work graduate certificate program, which prepares students to address the mental health and well-being of athletes and other sports professionals at the individual and organizational levels.
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Social Work Professor Taps Into Teaching Potential of Virtual Reality Tools
Published
May 23, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
Leveraging a minigrant from Georgia State's Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Online Education, Associate Professor Kristie Seelman is using 3D engines to create realistic virtual scenarios for social work courses.
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Robin Hartinger-Saunders Receives Andrew Young School's 2025 Excellence in Teaching Award
Published
April 30, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
The award celebrates a faculty member who has exhibited superior teaching three years prior, as measured in student evaluations, course demand and faculty adoption of their unique teaching methods.
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Graduate Applies Community-Centered Approach to Social Justice
Published
April 25, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
Lily Spencer (M.S.W. ’25) came to Georgia State University to formalize their commitment to social justice and prepare for leadership in the field of social work.
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Social Work Graduate Committed to Community Empowerment
Published
April 25, 2025
in
Georgia State News Hub
Melanie Guerrero-Blanco's (B.S.W. ’25) passion to serve others led her from Elberton, Ga., to Georgia State University, where she sought broader perspectives and opportunities in the field of social work.
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
GROUNDWORK FOR CHANGE
Graduate students at the School of Social Work are working to honor and memorialize Fulton County’s 35 known victims of lynching. As they engage the public about the ongoing struggle for racial justice, they hope to inspire changes to policy that will help resolve some of today’s most pressing issues.
FEATURED RESEARCH
PICTURING AN END TO HOMELESSNESS
Professor Elizabeth Beck has long grappled with the question “How can we solve America’s homelessness problem?” In a new book she looks to the past for answers.
OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT
THE CHILD WELFARE WORKFORCE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
The National Child Welfare Workforce Institute (NCWWI) has named the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (GA-DFCS), Georgia State University and the University of Georgia one of eight national NCWWI Agency-University Partnership Workforce Excellence sites.
“The community partnership focus offers the opportunity to be immersed in the world of collaborative work. This is an invaluable skill set because as social servants we have to be able to provide resources for the people we are serving.
This program helped me master and understand the interconnectedness and importance of developing partnerships needed to meet the needs of those we serve.”
Breanna Kelly
ALUMNA GIVES K-12 STUDENTS A SECOND CHANCE
Kasey Vermilya (B.S.W. ‘15) works for one of the 24 programs that make up the Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support, which provides integrated educational and therapeutic services to students with severe emotional and behavioral disorders. On any given month, she may serve up to 25 children.
Vermilya entered college studying to be a teacher, but she changed course after her experience distributing food to individuals experiencing homelessness in a downtown Atlanta park.
Phone
404-413-1050
Mail
School of Social Work
P.O. Box 3995
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3992
School of Social Work
Georgia State University
55 Park Place NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
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opacity: 1;
filter: alpha(opacity=100);
.tooltip {
font-size: 16px;
max-width:500px;
min-width:320px;
.tooltip-inner {
background: white;
color: #333333;
border-color: #0034a9;
border-radius:0px;
max-width:100%;
-webkit-box-shadow: 0 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
box-shadow: 0 5px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
padding: 20px;
text-align:left;
.btn-info {
border-color: #cccccc;
.btn-info:focus {
background-color: #cccccc;
.btn {
color: #0034a9;
text-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
background-color: #eeeeee;
.btn:hover {
background-color: #cccccc;
.touch {
cursor: pointer
.program-block {
border-top: 5px solid #0034a9;
padding: 15px 15px 0px 15px;
margin-bottom: 30px !important;
min-height:274px;
-webkit-box-shadow: 0 2px 4px #d9d9d9;
-moz-box-shadow: 0 2px 4px #d9d9d9;
box-shadow: 0 2px 4px #d9d9d9;
.program-title {
font-size: 2.0rem;
font-weight: 400;
line-height: 25px;
padding-top: 15px;
.entry-content ul > li.popular-category {
list-style-type: none;
.attr-title {
font-weight: 400;
font-size:1.6rem;
line-height: 21px;
.prog_attr, prog_attr a {
font-size:1.6rem;
line-height: 21px;
.minor {
font-style: italic;
font-size: 14px;
margin-top: 10px;
margin-bottom: 10px;
.btn.btn-admissions {
float: left;
background: #0034a9;
color: #fff;
text-transform: uppercase;
border-radius: 0;
font-size:12px;
.btn.btn-admissions:hover {
float: left;
background: #fff;
color: #0034a9;
border: 1px solid #0034a9;
text-transform: uppercase;
.btn.btn-default {
border-radius: 0;
text-transform: uppercase;
.btn.btn-default:hover {
color: #0034a9;
.program.modal {
position: fixed;
top: 10%;
@media(max-width: 800px) {
.modal-footer .btn.btn-admissions {
float: left;
background: #0034a9;
color: #fff;
text-transform: uppercase;
border-radius: 0;
display: block;
width: 100%;
margin-bottom: 10px;
margin-left: 5px;
/* ----------------------------------------- */
/* Content Template: degree-cards - end */
/* ----------------------------------------- */