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This podcast tells stories of individuals and groups changing their communities in innovative ways to inspire you to do the same as well as interviews with nonprofit professionals about developing your career in the public good.

  1. 12/16/2011

    The MSW, Part 3: Admissions, financial aid and ROI

    The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with populations-at-risk. Programs promote social and economic justice, strengths-based practice with diverse populations, and evaluation. Careers includes both direct service and organizational leadership roles in a wide array of issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff and an alumna from three social work masters programs: This episode, Part Three, is on admissions and financial aid advice. Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careers, at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Two, on course work, field work, and certificates at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Richard Sigg, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Washington University in St. Louis George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Public Health Robert Sommo, Assistant Dean for Enrollment Services, New York University Silver School of Social Work Erin Zimmer, Assistant Director for Student Services and Alumna, University of Michigan School of Social Work Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. Check out the directory of accredited social work programs from the Council on Social Work Education

    10 min
  2. 12/16/2011

    The MSW, Part 2: Coursework, fieldwork and certificates

    The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with populations-at-risk. Programs promote social and economic justice, strengths-based practice with diverse populations, and evaluation. Careers includes both direct service and organizational leadership roles in a wide array of issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff and an alumna from three social work masters programs: This episode, Part Two, is on course work, field work, and certificates. Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careers, at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Richard Sigg, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Washington University in St. Louis George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Public Health Robert Sommo, Assistant Dean for Enrollment Services, New York University Silver School of Social Work Erin Zimmer, Assistant Director for Student Services and Alumna, University of Michigan School of Social Work Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. Check out the directory of accredited social work programs from the Council on Social Work Education

    8 min
  3. 12/16/2011

    The MSW, Part 1: Degree and careers overview

    The Master of Social Work prepares students with the practice methods, ethical and social values, and scientific principles to work with populations-at-risk. Programs promote social and economic justice, strengths-based practice with diverse populations, and evaluation. Careers includes both direct service and organizational leadership roles in a wide array of issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff and an alumna from three social work masters programs: This episode, Part One, is an overview of the degree and careers. Find Part Two, on course work, field work, and certificates at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Richard Sigg, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, Washington University in St. Louis George Warren Brown School of Social Work and Public Health Robert Sommo, Assistant Dean for Enrollment Services, New York University Silver School of Social Work Erin Zimmer, Assistant Director for Student Services and Alumna, University of Michigan School of Social Work Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. Check out the directory of accredited social work programs from the Council on Social Work Education

    16 min
  4. 12/16/2011

    The MPP: Part 3, admissions and financial aid

    Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with quantitative and qualitative information to develop, assess, and evauate alternative approaches to current and emerging issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff from two conflict resolution grad programs: This episode, Part Three, is on admissions and financial aid advice. Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careers, at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Two, on course work, field work, and certificates at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Martha Chavez, Assitant Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy. Beth Soboleski, Associate Director, Student and Academic Services at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. APPAM is the Association of Public Policy, Analysis, and Management, a membership organization of policy people that fosters excellence in research, analysis and education. NASPAA is the National Association of School of Public Affairs and Administration, and includes schools of public policy. Find a list of school members on the organization’s site.

    13 min
  5. 12/16/2011

    The MPP: Part 2, on coursework and fieldwork

    Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with quantitative and qualitative information to develop, assess, and evauate alternative approaches to current and emerging issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff from two conflict resolution grad programs: This episode, Part Two, is on course work and field work. Find Part One, an overview of the degree and careers, at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Martha Chavez, Assitant Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy. Beth Soboleski, Associate Director, Student and Academic Services at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. APPAM is the Association of Public Policy, Analysis, and Management, a membership organization of policy people that fosters excellence in research, analysis and education. NASPAA is the National Association of School of Public Affairs and Administration, and includes schools of public policy. Find a list of school members on the organization’s site.

    12 min
  6. 12/16/2011

    The MPP: Part 1, degree and career overview

    Public policy masters degrees emphasize analyzing and evaluating information to solve policy problems. MPP grads work across sectors with quantitative and qualitative information to develop, assess, and evauate alternative approaches to current and emerging issues. In this Idealist Grad School Podcast series, Amy Potthast chats with admissions staff from two conflict resolution grad programs: This episode, Part One, is an overview of the degree and careers. Find Part Two, on course work, field work, and certificates at idealist.org/podcast. Find Part Three on admissions and financial aid advice at idealist.org/podcast. The Guests: Martha Chavez, Assitant Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of California, Berkeley, Goldman School of Public Policy. Beth Soboleski, Associate Director, Student and Academic Services at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. Learn more: Idealist Grad Fairs tour the United States every summer and fall, and feature nonprofit management, public affairs, social work and other public service degrees — and they’re touring the country all fall. See the schedule and sign up here on Idealist.org. APPAM is the Association of Public Policy, Analysis, and Management, a membership organization of policy people that fosters excellence in research, analysis and education. NASPAA is the National Association of School of Public Affairs and Administration, and includes schools of public policy. Find a list of school members on the organization’s site.

    12 min
4.5
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