Student Forms
Student Handbooks
- Common Student Handbook (Policies for both Undergrad/Grad)
- Undergraduate Handbook
- Graduate Handbook
Advising Forms
Concentration and Specialization or Graduate Certificate Survey
Every MSW Â鶹´«Ã½ is required to select a concentration prior to registering for concentration (advanced) courses. This survey alerts our office to give you access to those courses in registration. Specializations or Graduate Certificates are optional ways to tailor your education to a particular area of interest, but they are not required. Please complete this survey to make your selections, and then discuss how those choices impact your program plan with your advisor.
Transfer Credit Forms
- KCC Associates Transfer Credits
WMU and KCC have established an articulation agreement, which means we have mutually agreed on a list of classes that WMU has approved to transfer into our BSW program. This list includes general prerequisite courses and human services courses that qualify for transfer. - Request for Departmental Credit Approval
Use this form to request departmental approval for courses you completed outside the WMU School of Social Work that you want to count towards your required coursework.
This form is not necessary for the approval of electives. Electives that meet level and grade requirements, per WMU transfer credit policies, can be approved by your advisor and indicated on your program plan. Additionally, Â鶹´«Ã½s need to have the credits transferred onto their transcript through the registrar's office. Undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½s can learn more about the process here. Graduate Â鶹´«Ã½s will need to fill out this form from the Registrar's Office in addition to the above departmental form.
Incomplete Grade Form
This form is to be completed by the Â鶹´«Ã½ and sent to the course instructor for review. Instructors do not automatically grant nor are they obligated to give an incomplete in a course. There must be extenuating circumstances that lead to the decision to request an incomplete and the opportunity to complete this course. It is the Â鶹´«Ã½'s responsibility to ensure that all course work is completed in agreement with the instructor.
University policy: A Â鶹´«Ã½ has one year from the time the incomplete is given to make up the work and have the grade of I replaced. After one year the incomplete grade will be converted to an E for undergraduate Â鶹´«Ã½s and an X for graduate Â鶹´«Ã½s. The instructor can designate a shorter time than one year if desired.
Independent or One person Section Course Request Forms
All independent study courses should be proposed to the curriculum committee chair. Please contact @email to identify this year's committee chair and their contact information.
Leave of Absence
If you need to take a break from the program for any reason, please fill out this form and email @email. Graduate Â鶹´«Ã½s will also need to include a Graduate College Leave of Absence form, and an adjusted program plan with anticipated return semesters included.
M.S.W. program plan forms
The below program plan forms are a tool for you to help track your progress towards graduation. New Â鶹´«Ã½s should fill one out with their advisor and submit to the Office of Admissions and Student Services at swrk-admi@wmich.edu. Not sure who your advisor is? Email SWRK-admi@wmich.edu. Most required courses are offered only in the terms they are recommended to be taken, so please check with your advisor before planning on taking a course in an alternate term to make sure it is offered.
In order to be eligible for graduation, a program schedule must be completed, signed by your advisor, and sent to the registrar before the deadline (you also need to apply to graduate). You can take a hard copy of the form in person to their offices in Seibert Administration Building on main campus, mail a hard copy to Â鶹´«Ã½, Attn: Registrar's Office, 1903 W. Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo MI 49008-5256 USA. For more information about graduation, please visit the Registrar's Graduation website.
The below hyperlinks will download an editable pdf with drop down lists for each of the fillable fields. For a blank, print-friendly version without the drop downs, select the "printable version" option.
Clinical Concentration
- Advanced Standing (39 Credits) Full-Time: Clinical Social Work (printable version)
- Advanced Standing (39 Credits) Part-Time: Clinical Social Work (printable version)
- Standard Program (60 Credits) Full-Time: Clinical Social Work (printable version)
- Standard Program (60 Credits) Part-Time: Clinical Social Work (printable version)
Policy, Planning, & Administration Concentration
- Advanced Standing (39 Credits) Full-Time: Policy, Planning, & Administration (printable version)
- Advanced Standing (39 Credits) Part-Time: Policy, Planning, & Administration (printable version)
- Standard Program (60 Credits) Full-Time: Policy, Planning, & Administration (printable version)
- Standard Program (60 Credits) Part-Time: Policy, Planning, & Administration (printable version)
School of Social Work Assessment Measures
The School of Social Work uses two primary measures to assess, monitor, and improve the quality of our external curriculum and school, along with several tools to assess the quality of our school environment and the experiences of Â鶹´«Ã½s in our programs. We provide this data routinely to our accreditation body, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). Prior to the 2024-25 academic year, the School of Social Work utilized the SWEAP exam to assess Â鶹´«Ã½ learning at the BSW and MSW foundational levels, while using the Advanced Competency Compendium (ACC) assignments and related portfolio to assess Â鶹´«Ã½ learning at the concentration level. Currently, we are in the process of revising and improving our assessment process and will be replacing the SWEAP exam and ACC portfolio with more focused and effective assessment tools that are in line with the 2022 CSWE Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Once these tools have been developed and implemented, the school will update the website with the necessary information regarding the assessment tools.