Can life experiences or work be used as possible substitutions for specific course requirements?
The School of Social Work does not allow substitutions for courses as a result of work or life experiences. Students who have associates degrees may be allowed to substitute specific courses based upon the focus of the area of study. The program does not guarantee any substitutions and the decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
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