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Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service at Molloy College
Take advantage of a unique learning experience. Earn your Master of Social Work degree (MSW)
through the collaborative Fordham/Molloy Program*
Do you have an undergraduate degree? Are you committed to making a positive difference in your community and in the world? Do you recognize the value of a graduate degree for your professional growth and career? Then, consider the dynamic, collaborative Fordham/Molloy Graduate Social Work Program.
Recently, Fordham's Graduate School of Social Service was ranked fourteenth among the finest social work programs in the nation by "U.S. News and World Report.” Models of study are comprehensive yet flexible and allow you to select full or part-time study. At Molloy College, we are proud to be part of this forward thinking, distinctive, collaborative program.
Imagine the excitement of being part of an urban university at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus and the convenience and sense of community, at Molloy College. Through this collaborative program, you will receive an education rooted in the mission and values unique to the social work profession.
You will learn and apply knowledge through a combination of classes focused on Social Work theory and practice in well-respected Long Island social service settings. Fordham/Molloy students are offered a clinical concentration and may elect a specialization in services to families and children.
This program is comprehensive, the study options flexible and the learning experience is one of excellence. You will engage in the process of becoming a professionally skilled social worker. Upon completion, you will emerge as a competent, value-based professional, capable of making a difference in the lives of others, as well as your own,
For More Information, Contact:
Jennifer S. McKinnon, LCSW
Coordinator, Fordham/Molloy
Graduate Social Work Program
516-678-5000 ext. 6957
jmckinnon@molloy.edu
*Molloy College has a partnership with Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service. MSW degrees are granted by Fordham University. Click here: Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service
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Athletes & Scholars In 2005, Molloy College history was made when junior centerfielder, Joe
Holden, from Wantagh, N.Y. was drafted by the New York Mets. Holden was picked in the 21st round of the 2005 Major League Baseball first-year player draft.
Holden is the first player in the 14-year history of the baseball program to be drafted.
Holden, also named the Northeast Region Player of the Year and the NYCAC Player of the Year, had an incredible season for the Lions. He hit .390 with 49 runs scored, 16 doubles, three triples, 13 home runs and 50 RBI. Holden had a .744 slugging percentage, a .462 on base percentage, a .973 fielding percentage and stole 14 bases for Molloy. He finished 10th in the NYCAC in batting average, third in hits, first in runs, first in RBI, fourth in triples, first in home runs, first in total bases and third in stolen bases. In the Nation, he finished the season ranked 19th in home runs and 27th in slugging percentage.
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