Online MSW Programs in New Hampshire (NH)
The University of New Hampshire’s Department of Social Work, based in Durham, currently offers the only fully online MSW program in the state. The majority of its classes are delivered asynchronously, allowing students to complete readings, learning modules and assignments on their own time as long as they meet the relevant deadlines. However, some courses have synchronous components, requiring students to meet faculty and classmates for live, real-time classes. The program follows the standard cohort model, with a set plan of study, but three annual start times — fall, spring and summer (summer only for advanced placement) — do offer students some flexibility.
In addition to the online coursework, students in the University of New Hampshire’s online MSW program must also complete field education requirements at a local health services agency.
Please note: All online MSW programs require students to complete field education at a local health services agency.
University and Program Name | Study Length | Enrollment Type | Field Placement Support |
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University of Denver
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as 12 months | Full-Time and Part-Time | Support Available |
Fordham University
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as 16 months | Full-Time and Part-Time | Support Available |
Simmons University
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as 9 months | Accelerated Full-Time Part-Time | Support Available |
Howard University
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as 12 months | Full-Time and Part-Time | Support Available |
Syracuse University
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as 24 months | Full-Time and Part-Time | Support Available |
Case Western Reserve University
Master of Social Work (MSW) SPONSORED | As few as a year and a half | Full-Time and Part-Time | Support Available |
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The University of New Hampshire’s Department of Social Work offers traditional and advanced standing tracks. The program offers a number of concentrations: Advanced Generalist with Electives: Health and Mental Health, Addictions and Substance Abuse, Children, Youth and Families, and Disabilities. The traditional track is 62 credit hours and requires two field placements totaling 1,240 hours. It is full time only, typically requiring 28 months to complete. The advanced standing track is 35 credit hours with one field placement, it takes 16 months to complete the full-time only program.
In addition to The University of New Hampshire, students residing in the state have several out-of-state online MSW options. There are out-of-state universities with online MSW programs that accept students from New Hampshire, and the majority of these programs are fully online, meaning they do not require students to visit campus while earning their degrees. Some of these programs do necessitate a limited number of campus visits, which may actually be ideal for those students looking for the flexibility of an online program, though still interested in meeting their professors and peers in person.
Several out-of-state online MSW programs also have the same tuition rate for in-state and out-of-state students, so aspiring social workers in New Hampshire would do well to research as many options as possible. To learn more about a particular program below, click on the school’s name.
All online MSW programs require field education at a local health services agency. Programs that are 100% online do not require students to visit the campus during the program.
How to Become a Social Worker in New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice issues one type of social work license: Independent Clinical Social Worker. Below are some common steps to become a social worker in New Hampshire, which you should confirm with New Hampshire’s board of social workers. Information regarding licensure in New Hampshire was last retrieved in August 2020.
Pathway to Become an LCSW in New Hampshire
- Complete a bachelor’s degree.
- Complete a Master of Social Work degree program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education.
- Following graduation, complete two years of supervised clinical experience, with at least 3,000 hours of experience and 100 hours of individual supervision.
- Pass the Clinical Social Work Licensing Examination from the Association of Social Work Boards.
- Apply to the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice.
For more detailed information on becoming a social worker in New Hampshire, visit the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice. You can also refer to our guides on general requirements for becoming a social worker and becoming an LCSW.
Last updated: September 2020