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͹Ƶ partners with Covenant College to offer fast-track MSW pathway

͹Ƶ partners with Covenant College to offer students an online Master of Social Work (MSW) program, providing a Christ-centered education and flexible pathways for career advancement.

͹Ƶ’s Master of Social Work (MSW) program has announced a new partnership with in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

Students in Covenant’s sociology program will receive a waiver for select ͹Ƶfoundational courses, based on the courses they complete at Covenant, allowing them to fast-track their MSW degree.

This partnership gives students a quicker, more affordable route to obtaining their MSW degree, says Joe Bakker, dean for online, graduate and partner programs.

“The partnership builds on what students have already accomplished at Covenant and takes them on a next step to continue that journey at Dordt,” says Bakker.

Students will also benefit from the convenience of a fully online program, giving students “access to Christ-centered training in the field of social work” from anywhere in the world, according to Bakker.

A fully remote program creates a flexible and tailored experience for students. “Dordt's MSW program, with its online format, is accessible to our students, and not dependent upon where they live after they complete their undergraduate degrees,” says Dr. Matthew Vos, professor of sociology at Covenant College. “I like the fact that the coursework is online, but that ͹Ƶcoordinates with students in their locales so they can have hands-on, ‘brick and mortar’ field experiences.”

Additionally, the partnership aligns with Dordt’s mission to “equip students to work toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of life.”

The partnership “offers students theological continuity and has potential to further deepen their understanding of social work as Christian mission,” says Vos. “Students can move into Dordt's program and further develop the ideas that germinated with us.”

“Covenant College and ͹Ƶ both have a strong history and current tradition of being fully committed to the Reformed perspective,” says Dr. Erin Olson, Dordt’s Master of Social Work program director. “Students from Covenant who have learned how to see themselves as agents of change in God’s world can now pursue a graduate degree where they can continue to develop and articulate that perspective considering their future career as a social worker.”

Dordt’s MSW program is accredited by (CSWE) and approved by the Higher Learning Commission.

To learn more about Dordt’s MSW degree, visit Dordt.edu/MSW.

About ͹Ƶ

As an institution of higher education committed to the Reformed Christian perspective, ͹Ƶ equips students, faculty, alumni, and the broader community to work toward Christ-centered renewal in all aspects of contemporary life. Located in Sioux Center, Iowa, ͹Ƶis a comprehensive university named to the best college lists by the Wall Street Journal, Times Higher Education, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, and Princeton Review.


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