FOND DU LAC – Marian University will again offer its Social Work Bridge Courses Program this summer, providing an online pathway for professionals with a bachelor’s degree to transition into the social work field, according to a community announcement.
The program, part of the Social Work Training Certificate track, runs from May through August in a seven-week format, according to the announcement. It is designed to accommodate professionals’ personal and work schedules, with no weekly deadlines, but all work must be submitted by the end of the term.
Flexible, accessible learning
The courses are fully online, with optional in-person opportunities during the academic year. Payment plans are available for courses offered in the fall and spring terms.
Enrollment is limited, and early registration is encouraged. Those who apply and enroll by April 15 will have the $50 fee waived.
To enroll, applicants must hold a current State Training Certificate and demonstrate strong computer proficiency and time management skills to support success in an online academic environment.
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