Boston College Graduate School of Social Work
Field Placement Application & Agency Listings
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Field Placement Application &
Agency Listings

The link below will take you to the new electronic Field Placement Application.

Begin Field Placement Application

Instructions:

  1. You must finish all questions, upload your resume, and click submit before you log out or your answers will be lost.
  2. Your resume should be a Microsoft Word document (.doc).
  3. You should complete your application as soon as possible.
  4. Once you finish and submit the form, you will be emailed a confirmation receipt.
  5. You can log back into your application to edit and/or upload a new resume.

Please note: As part of the placement process, your resume will be provided to agency personnel to review your experience and qualifications before a placement interview is scheduled.

If you have general questions about the field placement process, please refer to the information sheet mailed with your credential letter containing your BC log-in information.

If you did not expect to be doing a field placement in 2009-2010, or if you have additional questions, please contact Anne Marie Dolan, anne.dolan.1@bc.edu, in the Field Education Office at 617.552.4027.

We look forward to setting up a rewarding and enriching field experience for you for 2009-10.

Students at the Graduate School of Social Work receive professional training from hundreds of organizations in New England. Search our current field placement agencies by region, intervention method, practice type, and population to find agencies in your area of interest.

Be aware that the agency listings are not exhaustive but do represent the broad range of practicum opportunities available.