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Original Articles

An Evaluation of the University of Pennsylvania DSW Program

Pages 715-726 | Accepted 11 Jul 2022, Published online: 21 Nov 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Currently, Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) programs are proliferating, but with limited empirical data to direct planning efforts. To fill this gap in knowledge, this article reports on the findings of an evaluation undertaken on the first DSW of its kind. This evaluation had three components: (1) an environmental scan of DSW programs; (2) a survey of current students and alumni; and (3) a review of all completed dissertations. Relevant results are presented, along with implications for changes to the DSW program based on this quality-improvement effort.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Notes on contributors

Phyllis Solomon

Phyllis Solomon, PhD, is Professor and Associate Dean for Research, Kenneth L. Pray Chair in Social Policy & Practice, and DSW Program Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. Neena Schultz, MSW, MPH, is Consultant at N. Schultz Consulting. Jacqueline Corcoran, PhD, is Professor and Faculty Director, Doctorate in Clinical Social Work, at the University of Pennsylvania.

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