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The Social Work Internship Program is a 26-month training program designed to give post graduate social work interns an introduction to military social work while gaining supervised experience towards state licensure requirements as a clinical social worker.
The Army Social Work Internship Program (SWIP) This program is open to civilians, officers, and enlisted personnel requesting to become Active Duty Medical Service Corps Army officers. The...
Applicants must score 290 or higher (calculated based upon a combination of their verbal and quantitative sections results only) on the GRE, and scores cannot be older than five years from the projected start date of the program.
The US Army Social Work Internship Program (SWIP) is the Army’s formal training program for preparing recent Master’s in Social Work graduates for advanced independent clinical social work practice with Soldiers, dependents, and the military culture.
The Social work Internship Program (SWIP) is a training program designed to give post graduate social work interns an introduction to military social work. This training exposes provisionally licensed active duty social workers to key areas of practice within the social work career field.
The US Army Social Work Internship Program (SWIP) is the Army’s formal training program for preparing recent Master’s in Social Work graduates for advanced clinical social work practice with Soldiers and Families.
Gain invaluable experience in military social work with the Army's Social Work Internship Program (SWIP), a comprehensive training program designed to prepare future social workers for challenging and rewarding roles, supporting the well-being of soldiers and their families.