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Indiana University School of Social Work's Doctoral program focuses on cultivating leadership skills within the social work field. This rigorous curriculum combines in-depth research with scholarly work, equipping students for influential positions in social work education, policy creation, administration, direct practice, and advocacy. The PhD program follows an adaptable interdisciplinary approach, featuring a thoughtfully designed blend of classroom instruction and hands-on learning. While maintaining strong roots in social work principles, doctoral candidates can also explore diverse academic offerings across the university's various disciplines.
Evidence of an earned bachelor's degree from a college or university accredited by a recognized regional accrediting association, by providing an official transcript showing verification of the degree.
Results must be from tests administered within the past two years of your application. Minimum TOEFL scores are paper-based, 650; computer-based, 250; internet-based, 100. Minimum IELTS scores are 7.5 to 8.0.