Winter 2025 MSW Enrollment Guide
Winter 2025 Denver Campus MSW Program
At the Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW), we are committed to community—the community within our school and the communities with whom we partner to create individual and collective impact.
We are excited to welcome you! Although we hail from diverse personal and professional backgrounds and have a wide variety of research, scholarship and career interests, our faculty, staff and students all share one thing in common: We are champions for social justice who are leading the charge for social change.
You are embarking on an incredible educational journey. You will graduate with the knowledge, skills and commitment to create a more just and equitable world for all. We look forward to sharing this journey with you.
Questions?
Please read through this page in its entirety, as it will answer many of the questions you have as a new student. If you have additional questions, your primary point of contact is a GSSW Admission Ambassador. You can email gsswadmission@du.edu or schedule a virtual one-on-one meeting.
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Human-Animal–Environment Interactions in Social Work Certificate
Prepare to recognize the importance and impact of human–animal–environment interactions in culturally responsive and ethically advanced professional social work practice settings.
- Contact program coordinator Nina Ekholm Fry if you have questions about the certificate.
- Does not require an application.
School Social Work Certificate
Prepare to work in Colorado schools, from preschool through high school.
- Contact Julianne Mitchell if you have questions about the certificate.
- Declare interest in participating in the certificate by emailing gsswschoolsocialwork@du.edu.
- Return the application by the due date listed below:
- Denver Campus MSW Program students: June 1
- Denver Campus Advanced-Standing MSW Program students: Sept.1
Latinx Social Work Certificate
Prepare for a bilingual career serving individuals and families of Latin American origin.
- Contact program coordinator Miriam Valdovinos if you have questions about the certificate.
Global Social Work Certificate
Prepare to work cross-culturally, either at home or abroad.
- Contact program coordinator Ann Petrila if you have questions about the certificate.
- Declare interest in participating in the certificate by emailing certificate coordinator Ann Petrila.
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Arts & Culture
Campus is home to the acclaimed Newman Center for the Performing Arts and Myhren Gallery, and the museum district and other world-class venues—from Museo de las Americas and Su Teatro to the Museum of Contemporary Art and Clyfford Still Museum—are just a short train ride away.
Food
From vegan to locavore to carnivore, Denver’s food scene has it all, including a wide variety of global flavors walking distance from campus. Some of our nearby favorites are Jeruselem Restaurant, Kaladi Coffee Roasters, Deiter’s Chocolates and Illegal Pete’s. You can often find faculty, staff and students sharing a meal and conversation in Craig Hall or eating or studying al fresco during one of Denver’s 300+ sunny days a year.
Sports & Recreation
You don’t have to leave campus to find one of Denver’s best sports and recreation complexes: The Ritchie Center for Sports and Wellness and Coors Fitness Center. Hop a train to downtown for a pro sports matchup, or explore Denver’s more than 80 miles of urban trails and bikeways. There’s even a ski and snowboard terrain park—The Ruby Hill Rail Yard—minutes from campus.