MSW Alumni Survey

 
 

Help current and future MSW graduates by taking our first, comprehensive MSW alumni survey.

Take the survey now or learn more below.

 

Dear fellow MSW graduate,

It has been 17 years since I earned my MSW from Washington University. My time at the School was not just personally enriching, but professionally rewarding. Since then, there has been much growth and change at the School, but one thing remains constant: the School’s commitment to providing the very best graduate social work education. Education, however, does not end at graduation. As the new associate dean for social work, I want to understand the career path you have chosen and how we can continue to help you succeed, while simultaneously enhancing our programs for the next generation of social work leaders.

To do this, we need your help.

We have engaged Stakeholder Insights, an independent research firm, to help us learn more
about the role that the School has played in your career and ways in which we can engage with
you today. We want to hear from you even if you no longer work in the field. We will use this
information to inform new and existing programs and services, potentially including professional
development offerings, networking programs, our curriculum and communications.

Please take 15 minutes to complete the survey online. Your responses will automatically be returned to
Stakeholder Insights. You may click on this link to begin the survey or copy and paste it into your Web browser. https://survey.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_9yqPc0RydYwfrKs.

The survey is confidential;
no names will be linked to individual responses in the survey report we receive. If you opt to share your contact information with us, we will include your name in a drawing
for an iPad as a thank you for your participation.

If you have questions about this survey,
please call or email Sandy Dye at (314) 454-1923 or sandy@stakeholderinsights.com.

Thank you very much for your help.


Sincerely,


Amanda Moore McBride, MSW ’95; PhD ’03

Associate Professor
Associate Dean for Social Work

 
 
 

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