About CSWE
Founded in 1952, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is the national association representing social work education in the United States. Its members include over 800 accredited baccalaureate and master’s degree social work programs, as well as individual social work educators, practitioners, and agencies dedicated to advancing quality social work education. Through its many initiatives, activities, and centers, CSWE supports quality social work education and provides opportunities for leadership and professional development, so that social workers play a central role in achieving the profession’s goals of social and economic justice. CSWE’s Commission on Accreditation is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the sole accrediting agency for social work education in the United States and its territories.
Mission
CSWE is a national association of social work education programs and individuals that ensures and enhances the quality of social work education for a professional practice that promotes individual, family, and community well-being, and social and economic justice. CSWE pursues this mission in higher education by setting and maintaining national accreditation standards for baccalaureate and master’s degree programs in social work, by promoting faculty development, by engaging in interprofessional and international collaborations, and by advocating for social work education and research.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Policy Statement
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is committed to valuing and reflecting the diverse voices, perspectives, and experiences of our members throughout the organization and its programming. We seek to include diverse voices and perspectives, and to keep diversity, equity, and inclusion in focus as we hire staff, appoint volunteers, elect individuals, and select vendors. This includes, but is not limited to, culture, race, religion, age, sex/gender, sexual orientation, disability, and country of origin of people. As our understanding deepens about the intersectional, complex, and nuanced nature of diversity, we will continue to be responsive, innovative, and forward-thinking.
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The Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Master's Fellowship is designed to reduce health disparities and improve healthcare outcomes of diverse populations by increasing the number of culturally competent behavioral health professionals. Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the MSW fellowship supports final year and/or advance standing Master of Social Work students who are committed to providing mental health services to underserved minority communities.
MFP fellowships are contingent upon funding from SAMSHA which is anticipated to be awarded in Summer 2024.
Thank you for your interest in creating a curricular guide as part of the EPAS Curricular Guide Resource Series. Curricular Guides are used as an educational resource in various settings, particularly in the classroom. Please read the following guidelines to understand the curricular guide development process.
Curricular Guides are created jointly with Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) staff and task force participants, led by two co-chairs and nine competency chairs. Task force members can be selected by CSWE staff and co-chairs or by an open call. Task force participants may include CSWE members, social work professionals, and/or interdisciplinary professionals.
Each guide takes approximately one year to create with copyediting, printing, and promotion of the guide completed by CSWE. Curricular Guides are grant-funded, costing approximately $45,000- $50,000 to produce. CSWE recommends proposers identify or already have a funding source; CSWE may supplement additional grant sources on a case-by-case basis.
Use this form to propose a curricular guide. CSWE administration will review the form and contact you within 2 weeks of review.
Submit your ADEI curricular resources!
CSWE invites members to submit curricular resources related to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI). These crowd-sourced submissions will be housed on the CSWE website and available to members as a repository of resources, such as ADEI-related readings, activities, projects, or case studies.
The 2022 Educational Policies and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) affirms and strengthens the enduring commitment of social work education to principles of ADEI.
CSWE continues to support social work programs in developing a workforce of social workers who are knowledgeable about the ways positionality, power, privilege, and difference affect practice areas, and how social workers challenge systems of oppression that affect diverse populations.
Please join CSWE in continuing the efforts of supporting programs in ADEI best practices and efforts!
CSWE BSW and MSW Program Director Academy
Now Recruiting our 7th Class!
The CSWE Program Director Academy is designed for new and recent program directors who are typically transitioning from faculty to administrative roles, often without prior training or experience in management and leadership inside or outside of the social work academy. For the 7th Cohort, space will be limited to up to 30 participants.
This program is open to baccalaureate and master’s program directors who have been in their position for 3 or fewer years. Applicants must be from a CSWE accredited member program to apply. If you have been in your position longer than 3 years and are interested in applying, please contact LeadershipInstitute@cswe.org prior to submitting an application.
Program Details and Participant Requirements
The program requires a 1-year commitment and includes participation in the following:
A Virtual Summer Leadership Institute on July 9, 11, 16, and 18, 2024, 3 hours each day: 1 pm - 4 pm EST.
- This virtual workshop with cohort participants is designed to build and strengthen administrative and leadership capacity with a focus on management competencies and leadership development for the program director role.
- National leaders will speak on the following topics: strategic management, skills of supervision, communication, effective meetings, leadership self-assessment, and resource development as it relates to job function.
- Networking opportunities will be available with other BSW and MSW program directors across the country.
A full-day Leadership Development Institute held at the CSWE Annual Program Meeting (APM) on October 24, 2024, in Kansas City, MO.
Online modules, webinars, and virtual networking opportunities through the CSWE Learning Academy in Spring 2025. Participants will apply and integrate core concepts and competencies from the program to initiatives within their home institutions.
Quarterly virtual Check-ins held on October 10, 2024, at 1 pm - 2pm EST, February 20, 2025, at 1 pm - 2pm EST, and June 26, 2025, at 1 pm - 2 pm EST. Virtual check-ins will be led by CSWE staff members and invited speakers and provide an opportunity for cohort participants to share resources, engage concerning programmatic concerns, and brainstorm the application of best leadership strategies in their programs.
Program Completion Reception and Certificate Presentation at the 2025 APM in Denver, CO on October 23, 2025.
Application Timeline
Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 11:59 PM (ET) - Receipt deadline for submission of materials to CSWE
Wednesday, May 8, 2024 - CSWE notifies applicants
Registration Fee and Other Expenses
The total tuition for the CSWE Program Director Academy is $1,500. This registration fee includes curriculum materials, Learning Academy modules/webinars, and registration for the 2024 Leadership Development Institute on October 24, 2024, in Kansas City, MO, but not the 2024 APM registration. Once an applicant is selected to participate in the program, the registration fee of $1,500 is due by July 5, 2024. Any additional expenses are the responsibility of the participant or college/school.
Application Instructions and Requirements
Receipt deadline for all materials is Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 11:59 PM (ET). Applications are reviewed by the CSWE Council on Leadership Development and CSWE staff and results will be announced by Wednesday, May 8, 2024.
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