The and have granted initial accreditation to 天天吃瓜鈥檚 Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) program.
All newly accredited programs go through an Initial accreditation that is valid for four years. With this accreditation, all past and future graduates of Northeastern鈥檚 M.S.W. program are eligible to obtain licensure from the State of Illinois once they meet the requirements for the license as set by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been my dream to have an accredited M.S.W. program offered at Northeastern,鈥 Department of Social Work Chair Jade Stanley said. 鈥淚 could not be more proud of this accomplishment, and it puts this already-popular program on a pathway to further growth.鈥
Stanley recalled that when she arrived at Northeastern 26 years ago, there were about 43 students in the undergraduate program, which has been accredited since 1988. That program has grown to approximately 450 undergraduate students. Stanley estimated that about 75 percent of the bachelor鈥檚 degree graduates pursue a master鈥檚 degree, which was the impetus for launching the M.S.W. program at Northeastern in Fall 2016.
鈥淎 lot of the work I鈥檝e done has been part of the evolution of this journey,鈥 Stanley said. 鈥淗iring Troy Harden to help bring this program to fruition and making it happen on the ground, coming in with his community and social justice perspective has really provided students with a cost-effective, grounded Social Work program that is very different from the other programs in the area.鈥
Harden, who is the director of Northeastern鈥檚 M.S.W. program and an associate professor, believes Northeastern鈥檚 faculty and focus on social justice differentiates it from other programs in the area.
鈥淥ur faculty are scholar-practitioners who have a strong research agenda as well as deep roots within Chicago communities,鈥 said Harden, who has expertise in restorative justice, traditional and non-traditional community mental health and urban social work. 鈥淧eople talk about racial equity, socioeconomic justice, but we work to embody it in all of what we do and what we want our students to be engaged in with their work.鈥
March is National Social Work Month, and Stanley believes this year鈥檚 theme, 鈥淓levate,鈥 couldn鈥檛 be more fitting for Northeastern鈥檚 newly accredited M.S.W. program
鈥淲e鈥檝e elevated our program, ourselves,鈥 Stanley said. 鈥淥ur students go out and go back into the communities in which they have lived and worked and served. So, Northeastern being able to provide an accredited master鈥檚 program gives students the opportunity to give back to their communities, to help individuals, groups and families have productive and meaningful lives, and to also obtain jobs within the field of social work that will enhance their lives and the lives of their family.鈥