PhD Overview
Mission and Goals
The specific mission of the FSU doctoral program is to develop social work scholars and leaders in research and education who use systematic methods of inquiry and reasoned argument to advance knowledge.
The primary goal of the FSU doctoral program is to offer courses and opportunities for experiential learning in systematic methods of inquiry that are sequentially integrated and foster independent capabilities in research and scholarship.
To achieve these goals, the doctoral program holds students to the academic and professional standards and expectations stipulated by the Florida State University, the National Association of Social Workers (e.g., NASW Code of Ethics), and the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work (GADE).
Program Overview
The College of Social Work Doctoral Program at FSU offers a Ph.D. and emphasizes training in research methods. We develop social work scholars and leaders in both research and education by offering hands-on experiences along with coursework and close mentoring by a well-trained faculty. Additionally, our doctoral students gain teaching experience by taking a teaching practicum course in their third year. Students gain teaching experience through the teaching practicum course, familiarizing students with pedagogical theories and strategies for the development and delivery of course content, course management, and assessment. Students are also assigned as Teaching Assistants in a foundational social work course that they will teach independently in the following semester.
Our doctoral program is offered fully in-person at the Tallahassee main campus and prepares graduates to excel in professorate and researcher roles through coursework and experiential scholarship opportunities.
Director:
"The FSU College of Social Work doctoral program offers rigorous training in translational research that makes an important impact in the real world. Over 75% of our recent graduates have earned tenure-track positions at universities across the country, where they make impressive contributions to their communities and the field of social work."
Stephen Tripodi, PhD
Professor
stripodi@fsu.edu
Funding
Guaranteed years of funding information
Our PhD program provides full-time students with four years of guaranteed funding. Students hold a 0.375 FTE (15 hours/week) assistantship for all four years. In years one and two, students hold a research assistantship for the full 0.375 FTE (15 hours/week). In year three, students hold a teaching assistantship for 0.25 FTE (10 hours/week) in addition to a 0.15 FTE (5 hours/week) research assistantship. In the fourth year, students will work as a research and/or teaching assistant for their 0.375 FTE (15 hours/week).
These four years of guaranteed funding currently provide a tuition matriculation waiver, an annual stipend of $21,450 for the graduate assistantship, and a health insurance subsidy for University-sponsored plans. Most students will seek funding for the years beyond by engaging in ongoing research and teaching opportunities. The mean time to graduation over the past ten years is 5.5 years and the mode is 4 years.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the College of Social Work can provide support in travel expenses up to $1,000 total per current student (available for conferences between July 1, 2024, and June 30, 2025). To qualify for these conference travel funds, you must present at the conference in some capacity.
The College of Social Work awards numerous scholarships to incoming and current students each year. Here is a list of several College of Social Work scholarships available to our doctoral students:
- Citrus Health Network Scholarship for Graduate Students.
- Mark DeGraff & Lula Hamilton DeGraff Scholarship.
- Joanna F. Gorman Scholarship.
- Dianne F. Harrison Scholarship Best Dissertation Prospectus.
- Joyce Harper Laidlaw Scholarship in Child Welfare.
- Herndon Scholars/Helios Education Foundation Scholarship.
- Walter W. Hudson Doctoral Scholarship.
- Robert P. Hurrle Doctoral Scholarship.
- Coyle & Mabel Moore Scholarship.
- Sarah Sealey Morrill Scholarship.
- Maurice M. & Patricia V. Vance Scholarship.
Find out more information on the financial assistance available at the College of Social Work click here.
The Florida State University Graduate School offers several scholarships with generous support for doctoral students. Many social work doctoral students have been awarded these scholarships. One social work doctoral student receives the Legacy Scholarship annually, which provides $10,000 per year for five years. The Graduate School also offers the Wilson-Auzene Scholarship, which provides a $5,000 stipend for eligible minority students. Please see the following website for more details: gradschool.fsu.edu/Funding-Awards.
Doctoral students can apply for funding (e.g., fellowships, scholarships, research awards) outside of FSU to support their coursework and their dissertation studies. Students typically work with their major professors to pursue these opportunities with the support of the doctoral program. Examples of foundation and government external funding agencies include the Hartford Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute on Aging. Students are highly encouraged to contact the Office of Graduate Fellowships and Awards (OGFA) for assistance.
Admissions
Fall 2025 Admissions Information
We practice rolling admissions between when our application opens and closes.
Application Opens: August 1st, 2024
Application Closes: March 1st, 2025
Applicants are encouraged to apply early and to complete the application by the end of December 2024.
Florida State University College of Social Work Doctoral Program will conduct rolling admission for the fall 2025 admission consideration from when our application opens on August 1st, 2024, until our application deadline on March 1st, 2025, or when our incoming cohort is filled, whichever is first.
It is beneficial for prospective students to prepare and submit all required application materials as soon they are ready, and completion of the application by December 2024 is encouraged. The Doctoral Program Committee will review applications and aim to provide applicants with an admission decision within 8 weeks of the submission of a fully completed application. Once an application is reviewed, an application will either be denied or the applicant will be offered an interview with the Doctoral Program Committee. Following the interview, applicants will receive an admission outcome of Admit, Deny, or Waitlist. Applicants who are placed on the waitlist will be provided a final admission outcome of Admit or Deny at the latest May 1st, 2025.
An admission application should be completed online. Please see the Admissions Toolkit (link below) for additional details about the admissions process, and for descriptions of the application materials.
- *Additional details on these application requirements can be found in the Admissions Toolkit*
- An MSW degree with a Grade Point Average of at least 3.0 from a graduate school of social work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
- “Good standing” status at the last school attended.
- A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) taken within the previous 5 years OR an approved GRE Waiver Request (information below).
- Please visit the GRE website at www.ets.org/gre for more information about the GRE, including registration information. Official GRE scores must be sent from ETS directly to FSU. The FSU institutional code is 5219.
- Transcripts from all previous undergraduate and graduate academic work.
- Note: As of November 2023, the FSU Graduate School requires all internationally earned degrees must be evaluated by SpanTran or another NACES approved credentialling service. More information on FSU’s transcript and credential evaluation requirement.
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Purpose
- Writing Sample
- Applicants may include a maximum of two writing samples.
- Three letters of reference
- Applicants must include a minimum of three letters of reference and may include up to four letters of reference.
- Interview
- Every applicant being considered for admission after an initial application review will be interviewed.
The GRE could be waived for students who meet at least one criterion from each of the two categories below. To be considered for a waiver from the FSU College of Social Work Doctoral Program application for fall 2025 admissions consideration, please submit your current resume/CV and any relevant additional supplementary materials.
Success and Aptitude for Research:
- Undergraduate or graduate research-based thesis in a relevant field.
- Post-undergraduate research experience in a relevant field.
- Post-graduate research experience in a relevant field.
- Participation in the FSU Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) or equivalent experience.
- Extensive (at least 2 years) relevant research or clinical experience related to the applicant’s research interests.
- Co-authored research paper published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
- Extensive (at least 2 years) relevant employment related to the applicant’s graduate training goals.
Academic Preparation:
- Upper-division undergraduate GPA of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher from any nationally or internationally accredited college or university.
- MSW GPA of 3.75 (on a 4.0 scale) or higher from any Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited college or university.
If you believe you meet these criteria, please complete our GRE waiver.
Please email Charlotte Hayes (chayes4@fsu.edu) with any questions regarding the GRE waiver process.
Evidence of English language proficiency is required as demonstrated by acceptable scores on one of the following: the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Internet Based Test or Paper Based Test, the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), the Pearson Test of English (PTE academic), Cambridge C1 Advanced Level, the Michigan Language Assessment, or Duolingo. The minimum scores required are as follows:
- Internet based TOEFL (IBTOEFL): 80
- Paper based TOEFL (TOEFL): 550
- International English Language Testing System (Academic IELTS): 6.5
- Pearson Test of English (PTE): 55
- Duolingo: 120
- Cambridge C1 Advanced Level: 180
- Michigan Language Assessment: 55
- * For international applicants with an earned degree from a U.S. University, please inquire about exemption from Test of English as Foreign Language tests.
International applicants or degrees earned from international institutions must submit their official transcripts through the SpanTran pathway portal or from another NACES-approved evaluator. SpanTran has created a custom application for Florida State University that will make sure you select the right kind of evaluation at a discounted rate. Florida State University recommends SpanTran as our preferred credential evaluation because it offers an easy way to streamline the application process. More information on FSU’s transcript and credential evaluation requirement.
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Please keep in mind that meeting these requirements does not guarantee admission, only admission consideration. The admissions process is limited and competitive. Only those applicants who have complete application files will be considered for admission.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No, the FSU College of Social Work only offers a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Social Work program.
The PhD Program at the FSU College of Social Work is only offered in-person at the Tallahassee, Florida campus.
Please submit your materials even if you are not sure you will meet the requirements for the GRE waiver. Submit as much information as possible to allow the PhD Program to make the most informed decision.