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  • Admissions - Information on requirements, deadline, procedures, personal statement, information sessions and application packet requests.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/admissions.htm
  • Alumni Association - Information on the association's activities and membership benefits.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/alumni.htm
  • Centers and Institutes - Information on specialized institutes and centers, which address a range of contemporary issues and professional challenges.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/centers.htm
  • Doctoral Program - Overview, application instructions and professional reference form provided.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/doctoral.htm
  • Institute for the Advancement of Political Social Work Practice - The goals of the Institute are to increase the number of social workers who pursue careers in politics and further develop Political Social Work Practice as a social work specialization;Êand to explore the ways direct service social workers can contribute to the political empowerment of clients through voter registration, mobilization and education.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/iapsw.htm
  • STEP Program - Credit and non-credit continuing educational courses.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/step.htm
  • Substantive Area in International Issues - Elective, eight-credit sub-specialization leading to a certificate in International Issues. Designed for students who want to include a global perspective in their social work program.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/cisws/subarea.htm
  • The Armenian Social Work Project - In conjunction with Yerevan State University, to introduce social work to Armenia.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu/armenia/yearly.htm
  • The School of Social Work - Offers a two-year program leading to the degree of Master of Social Work and special programs for non-matriculated students.
    www.ssw.uconn.edu

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