University of Louisville — A Military Friendly School for 2015

University of Louisville — A Military Friendly School for 2015

Military Friendly logoFor the sixth consecutive year, the University of Louisville (UofL) has been recognized by G.I. Jobs as a Military Friendly School. G.I. Jobs, operated by Victory Media Inc., is an extensive web resource and monthly magazine that helps veterans make the transition from military service to the civilian workforce.

The list identifies the top 20 percent of U.S. colleges, universities and trade schools for their success in providing quality services, creating smooth processes and making education affordable for active duty and veterans who want to start, advance or complete their college education.

Victory Media, which was founded by a U.S. Navy veteran in 2001, says UofL helps veterans and their families find financial aid, works with them to make sure they receive full transfer credit and assists them when they have to withdraw from classes (or resume classes) due to deployment. Veterans attending UofL are eligible for free job counseling and discounted child care, as well.

Among other programs called out by G.I. Jobs in the announcement was the Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership and Learning, one of several programs at UofL available online.

“To be honored by G.I. Jobs as one of the military friendly schools, year after year, is a great testament to the collectively devoted efforts to ensure that our students who have served our country get the best education for the career they want at an affordable cost.” said Laura Dorman, marketing manager for online learning, at UofL. “Our online community of learners is much enhanced as a result of the experience, talent and skills that military students bring to the classroom and share with our civilian students. Their leadership and motivation continuously raise the bar for all learners.”

Military students consistently cite the availability of online education at UofL as a factor in their school choice, because they can attend online classes and online programs from any location in the world. Whether pursuing a career in criminal justice, nursing, organizational leadership, HR or engineering, they appreciate the innovative learning methods, schedule flexibility, career-relevant curriculum and the extensive expertise of the faculty leading the learning journey.

To learn more about the military benefits offered at UofL, visit our dedicated page http://louisville.edu/online/military. To view all available online programs at UofL, visit http://louisville.edu/online.

Student Spotlight: Nancy Ferrara, MSSW Online Student

Student Spotlight: Nancy Ferrara, MSSW Online Student

Nancy Ferrara
Nancy Ferrara

As my time as a full time mom came to an end, I began to start thinking about what the next season of life would hold for me. I came across the Kent School of Social Work’s online program at the University of Louisville. I felt it was a perfect fit for me and my career goals.

It has enabled me to have the flexibility I need to continue to care for my family, but also to effectively work toward my master’s degree in social work. Every professor and administrator I have encountered has been willing to provide whatever help and support I needed.

I am confident in the knowledge and skills I have developed so far as the course work has been appropriately challenging and has prepared me for a successful new career.

I am proud to be a Kent School student in the Master of Science in Social Work online program at UofL. Go Cards!!

Nancy Ferrara
MSSW Online Student

Student Spotlight: Ledra Carter Johnson, MSSW Online Student

Student Spotlight: Ledra Carter Johnson, MSSW Online Student

Ledra Carter Johnson
Ledra Carter Johnson

I chose to pursue my graduate social work degree online because it afforded the flexibility of attending graduate school and working full-time. I selected the University of Louisville Kent School of Social Work because of its renowned reputation in the academic community and the long tradition of quality instruction recognized in the industry.

The faculty and academic advisors are exceptional. They are flexible, accommodating and supportive. They have guided and challenged me to meet the highest academic standards and develop my skills beyond my expectations.

I look forward to applying all of the theory and knowledge I have gained in the Master of Science in Social Work online program at Kent School as I advance my career as a professional social worker. My experience has been the best!

Ledra Carter Johnson
MSSW Online Student

UofL’s Master of Science in Social Work program earns national recognition

UofL’s Master of Science in Social Work program earns national recognition

Top-25-Online-MSW-Programs-300x219BestMSWprograms.com, an online guide to Master’s in Social Work Degree Programs, has ranked the 100% online Master of Science in Social Work (MSSW) at the University of Louisville as the #4 Best Online Program in the country.

The on-campus MSSW program was ranked #14 among public institutions and #33 overall. The MSSW program was one of the 230 programs evaluated for this ranking, though fewer than 30 offer 100% online coursework.

The ranking system combines two well-known publications, U.S. News and World Report, which has ranked graduate social work programs since 1993, and The Gourman Report on Graduate Schools. The Gourman Report bases its results on factors such as program history, facilities, and the content of the curriculum. The rankings from U.S. News and World Report, on the other hand, are based on survey responses from senior faculty and deans.

“I think this is big. I have never seen the combination of U.S. News and Gourman,” said Dr. Terry Singer, Dean of the Kent School of Social Work. “Of the two, slightly more weight has been given to the Gourman Report.”

“No matter what we think of these rankings, it is good to know that people ‘out there’ are taking notice of the good work being done,” Dr. Singer added.

The BestMSWprograms.com rankings note that “the diverse program of study at the Kent School of Social Work allows MSW students to specialize in Marriage and Family Therapy, Military Social Work, School Social Work, Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Gerontology, or Psychosocial Oncology.”

They also note that the Kent School “was founded in 1936, and has a strong and growing tradition of leadership in social work education,” with specific recognition of UofL’s well-funded and strong research initiatives. “Strengths of the Kent School include its focused research on health disparities and aging, child welfare, trauma, substance abuse and the fact that the school has the only endowed chair in oncology social work in the nation.”

Now, students across the U.S. can also enjoy the excellent quality and tradition of teaching and learning by earning this degree completely online. The online MSSW offered by the Kent School features the same instructional quality, faculty and curriculum options, while also offering the flexibility of the online learning environment.

In fact, BestMSWprograms.com makes note of both the flexibility and variety in their ranking of the online program: “The coursework can be completed either full or part-time, with program lengths ranging from 1-4 years. The Kent School offers a great variety of specializations for an online program, with focused study available in psychosocial oncology, gerontology, mental health, military social work, and alcohol & drug counseling.”

Dr. Pamela Yankeelov, Associate Dean for Student Services at Kent School has a bird’s eye view of this program. “Our faculty and administration staff at Kent School are committed to making our online programs as academically robust as our on campus program. We are known for being rigorous and we will continue to stay rigorous, regardless of the delivery method,” said Dr. Yankeelov. “We work closely with UofL’s Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning and continuously train on pedagogical best practices and we strive to be as responsive to online students as we are to our students in the classroom. Responsive and rigorous, that’s who we are here at the Kent School.”

The online program’s structure, quality and rigorous coursework mirror those in the on-campus program. The combination of online learning and real-world practicum (hands-on supervised field instruction, completed in the community of choice) helps students gain valuable field-related knowledge as well as critical thinking, self-discipline and time management skills.

Visit the MSSW online program site to learn more about the 60-hour program that starts every fall or the 30-hour advanced standing program with starts in both summer and fall. For campus options, please visit Kent School’s pages.