Photo of Esther David, MSW ’07: Esther, a native of India, quickly became attracted to Buffalo, New York and brought additional diversity to the UB School of Social Work MSW program. Exposure in her classroom and field study to social problems from addictions to aging was a valuable part of her master’s education.
Photo of Kelly Jackson, PhD ’07: In earning her PhD in Social Welfare at UB, Kelly made strong contributions to social work scholarship though her teaching and social research on race and culture.  She is now as an assistant professor in Arizona, continuing to make her impact on education among diverse populations, including American Indian and Hispanic cultures.
Photo of Robert Chapman, MSW ’03: With a full-time job in clinical practice, Robert was able to continue work while a student in the School of Social Work’s flexible part-time MSW program. In his evaluation of the program’s impact on his work as an addictions counselor, he credits the school with helping him polish the skills needed to affect change in his clients’ lives.
Photo of Marie Roth, MSW ’02: Social work was always Marie’s first desire and, impacted by an employer’s downsizing, she came to UB’s master’s program to finally realize her dream. By continuing her education at UB, she is now a clinical supervisor and therapist, working with diverse populations of children with mental health concerns to improve their welfare.
Photo of David Crowther, JD/MSW ’05: Combining his interests in law and social work, David completed the school’s JD/MSW program to be an agent of social change.  He found that the school’s dual-degree program taught him to celebrate diversity and see commonalities, and that it helped develop communication that enables a deeper understanding with his law clients.
Photo of Maria Perez-Cruz, MSW ’02: Maria uses her master’s education in social work to serve diverse clientele in an economically depressed community in one of the largest farming regions in New York State. She took advantage of the school’s part-time MSW extension program in Jamestown, New York, continuing her education while remaining to live and work in her area.
 
Photo of Marva Carroll, MSW ’06: Our graduates are living proof that we make a difference in people’s lives. The School of Social Work is fully accredited by the CSWE and offers full-time and part-time regular and advanced standing MSW programs, interdisciplinary programs (JD/MSW, BA/MSW, and MBA/MSW), post-MSW options (PhD and post-graduate certificate programs), and non-degree options (non-matriculated study and continuing education).
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MBA/MSW Information Sessions

Summary: We recommend attending an information session to anyone considering applying to the MBA/MSW program.

Details:
Everything you wanted to know about the University at Buffalo School of Social Work, the School of Management and more….

We will review the MBA/MSW dual degree program between the School of Social Work and the School of Management. This will include curriculum, course offerings, field placement, application process and financial aid. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the dos and don’ts of submitting a competitive application packet!

RSVP not required but helpful.

Campus parking and map can be obtained at the web address below.





Location: University at Buffalo School of Social Work North campus, 684 Baldy Hall

Cost: free

Presented By: University at Buffalo School of Social Work and School of Management

Website: www.socialwork.buffalo.edu
Website: http://www.buffalo.edu/community/visitor_guide.html

Date(s) and Time(s)
11/19/2009 : 6:00:00 PM8:00:00 PM

Contact Person: Kathryn Kendall Assistant Dean for Admissions and Recruitment
Contact Phone: (716) 645-1265
Contact Email: kkendall@buffalo.edu

 





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