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Our vision is to change the higher education landscape – removing barriers and leading with innovative student support and business practices – so that everyone has access to the highest-quality and affordable education.
From first contact through alumni engagement, we take a dynamic approach to holistic student services by providing intentional support to increase accessibility, enhance the student experience, and promote the success of our diverse student body.
We take an innovative business approach that integrates enrollment management with budget and administrative practices – advancing the position of the Department of Social Work’s students, faculty, and staff by optimizing resources and ensuring students are central to decision-making and strategic planning.
To achieve this mission, the Office of Social Work Student Services, Operations and Finance team commits to the following themes that are aligned with the strategic plan of the Department of Social Work:
Social Work students have a one stop shop for excellent advising, support and resources. Whether you just want to triple check that you are registered for the right classes or you are struggling to pass a required course, the Office of Social Work Student Services staff is here to talk one-on-one with you and get you back on the right academic track.
With your academic success as our focus, we will support you throughout the admissions process and help you map out a personalized academic plan that balances your personal life with your academic and professional goals. And, if something goes wrong or changes along the way, we are here to get you back on track and revise your plan. Office of Social Work Student Services advisors are experts on navigating MSU Denver systems, navigating higher education systems in general, and on navigating the sequence of social work course work with a real understanding that not all students are the same.
After graduation, we will work with you as alumni in planning and participating in community events and other exciting partnerships. As the Office of Social Work Student Services grows, we plan to offer special programs and workshops for students such as resume building, communication skills workshops and other professional development type opportunities. For example, last year we provided professional headshots to all graduating students as a special graduation gift.
Students can use these program links to access detailed information about the curriculum and program options:
BSSW Program Options and Curriculum
MSW Program Options and Curriculum
Advising Snapshots are quick 1-2 page charts that give you a guide to program completion. Students can rest assured that they are taking the courses in the right order when following the plan. Advising snapshots provide both full-time and part-time options.
MSW Regular Program Advising Snapshot
MSW Advanced Standing Program Advising Snapshot
Social Work Minor Advising Chart
Human Services, Psychology, and Social Work Major Map
If you are unclear on what social work is, how it could fit into your career goals, or what the difference is between social work, human services, and psychology, check out the Human Services, Psychology, and Social Work Majors Map
It’s good to keep in mind we are a small team supporting a large and rapidly growing group of social work students. Therefore, we work hard to communicate with you in the most effective ways. We ask that you help us with that by utilizing these resources:
We recommend that you schedule an appointment with an academic advisor as we are not always able to accommodate walk-ins. By scheduling an appointment, the advisors are able to provide you with the most accurate and thorough experience. When communicating through email with any staff or faculty member of our department, it is important that you use your MSU email so that it does not get lost in our junk mail.
There will be times when you just have a few questions you want to ask via email – make sure to include your student ID number when emailing our team!
There will also be times when you need to request an advising appointment. You may do so by:
We also offer Information Sessions for both the BSSW and MSW Programs.
We look forward to supporting you on your journey!
Students can switch sections and add/drop courses without approval up to the 100% add/drop date in any given semester (see the academic calendar for exact dates: http://nbqifa.com/events/academic/). After this deadline, students must submit a request to the Office of Social Work Student Services, Finance and Administration via the Registration Adjustment Request Form. This form is to be used by students as the first step in requesting a registration adjustment, which includes:
This request should include the current section the student is registered for (for section switches), the section they would like to switch to or be added to (for section switch and late add requests), and the reason they are requesting this switch after the deadline. The Office of Social Work Student Services, Finance and Administration will reach out to the student via email when a decision has been made or if additional information is needed.
Note: Submitting a request does not guarantee approval and the request will only be reviewed if there are extenuating circumstances. A decision will be made on a case by case basis and if there is space in the new/requested section.
A student who is concerned about the completion of a course may request a grade of Incomplete. It is up to the student to FIRST review the University incomplete policy (see below), seek advice about what an incomplete could mean for their academic plan from their academic advisor (email [email protected] or [email protected]), and request approval from the instructor prior to the end of the semester. If the faculty grants the incomplete, students and faculty must negotiate what work needs to be done and by what due date and complete the University Incomplete Agreement Form. Due dates for work could have implications for a student’s enrollment the next semester, so please be sure to confirm the due dates make sense with the student’s academic advisor. Incompletes are not automatic; it is at the discretion of the faculty member whether to grant an incomplete in all circumstances.
If the faculty grants the incomplete, they will follow the three-stage Incomplete Agreement webform:
Faculty, go here for form: Incomplete Agreement (you must login with your MSU Denver credentials)
Departmental Note: Any outstanding incomplete at the start of the following semester will initiate an automatic performance review and could result in an altered academic plan. MSW students are not allowed to have more than one outstanding “incomplete” at one time. This status will initiate an automatic performance review and the student will not be in good academic standing. Refer to the Sequential Coursework Policy and consult with Office of Social Work Student Services advisors ([email protected]) to see how this may impact you. Faculty must realize they will follow up on the student progress and deadlines agreed upon until the grade is resolved from an “I” to the grade earned after the student does or does not complete the work.
The Incomplete notation indicates that a student is achieving satisfactory progress in a course but is unable to complete all class assignments due to extenuating circumstances, such as documented illness, military leave, disability, internships that fall outside traditional semester timeframes, or circumstances beyond their control. The Incomplete notation is composed of an “I” (noted on the student’s transcript) and the student’s default grade (A, A-, B+, B, etc.), which is the grade the student has earned at the time course grades are first entered for the course. Incomplete work must be completed within the subsequent long semester (fall or spring) or earlier, at the discretion of the faculty member. In the event of extended extenuating circumstances, the completion date for incomplete work may be extended for an additional long semester, at the discretion of the faculty member. If the incomplete work is not completed, the “I” notation will convert to the default grade submitted by the faculty member.
An Incomplete notation may be assigned only if the student meets all these minimum requirements:
Determination of eligibility does not guarantee that an incomplete will be granted. Students who meet the qualifications may request an incomplete from the faculty member who is teaching the course. The decision to grant an incomplete is up to the faculty member or at the department chair’s discretion, if the faculty member is not available.
The decision to grant an incomplete as an accommodation based on a student’s disability shall be made by the faculty member or the department chair, if the faculty member is not available, in consultation with the Director of the Access Center.
If an incomplete is granted, the student and faculty member must fill out and sign an Incomplete Agreement Form to clarify what outstanding work the student should complete within the designated timeframe. Departments may have additional standards and/or criteria. Students should consult with their faculty member and department to determine additional requirements.
Graduating seniors may not graduate with an “I” on their MSU Denver academic record if:
Meet the members of the team!
Director of Social Work Student Services, Operations and Finance
[email protected] 303-605-5027Assistant Director of Student Serivces
[email protected] 303-615-0112 View Full ProfileAssociate Director of Operations and Finance
[email protected] 303-605-7037 View Full ProfileAssistant Director of Admissions, Strategic Enrollment & Data Management
[email protected] 303-615-0168 View Full ProfileUndergraduate Advising Services Coordinator
[email protected] 303-605-7325 View Full ProfileAcademic Advisor and Retention Support Specialist
[email protected] View Full ProfileGraduate Advising Specialist
[email protected] 303-605-5393 View Full ProfileAdministrative Operations & Program Coordinator
[email protected] 303-605-5093 View Full ProfileGraduate Assistant for Social Work Student Services
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