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What are the options if you are not accepted into the Bachelor of Social Work program (Professional Years 3 and 4) but you would still like to pursue a career in social work?

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What are the options if you are not accepted into the Bachelor of Social Work program (Professional Years 3 and 4) but you would still like to pursue a career in social work?

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You will need to change your major through the SIS. Choose the area in which you have the most courses in. In most cases, your social work courses can satisfy requirements in other programs. After you graduate with a 3-year BA from your other program choice and have obtained the minimum GPA requirement (8.0 or above), you may apply to the 2-Year Bachelor of Social Work Program (Second Degree Program).

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