The mission of the Longwood University undergraduate Social Work Program is:
- to prepare generalist practitioners who have a foundation in social work knowledge, theory, and research through a strong liberal arts based education
- to prepare competent and effective generalist practitioners who become citizen leaders in their respective communities, while representing and empowering oppressed individuals, groups, and communities to improve the quality of life
- to reduce the inequalities in society through the use of social justice strategies and effective practice
- to contribute to the knowledge base of practice, research, and theory regarding the needs of diverse populations served by professional social workers.
The mission of the Longwood University undergraduate Social Work Program is:
- to prepare generalist practitioners who have a foundation in social work knowledge, theory, and research through a strong liberal arts based education
- to prepare competent and effective generalist practitioners who become citizen leaders in their respective communities, while representing and empowering oppressed individuals, groups, and communities to improve the quality of life
- to reduce the inequalities in society through the use of social justice strategies and effective practice
- to contribute to the knowledge base of practice, research, and theory regarding the needs of diverse populations served by professional social workers.
Financial Aid
Prospective students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The Longwood University Financial Aid Office will use the FAFSA to determine financial need, develop a financial aid package, and issue a financial aid award letter.
Consult the following links for information about the FAFSA and Longwood University financial aid policies and programs.
Requirements
Prospective students will apply to Longwood University as transfer students. Applications will be evaluated by the Longwood admissions office on an individual basis.
Consult the following links for information about Longwood University admissions and academic policies and regulations.
Tuition and Fees
For current fees, contact the Office of Cashiering and Student Accounts at 800.281.4677, ext. 4 or 434.395.2274 or visit the Longwood website.