Eight alumni earn Master of Social Work degrees through online 91快播-University of Hawaii partnership
A continuing partnership between the 91快播 and the University of Hawaii at Manoa has resulted in eight more master鈥檚 level social workers in Guam鈥檚 workforce. Seven graduated in May, and one will graduate in December.
The two universities formed a distance education arrangement in 2012 to give UOG graduates 鈥 the highest social work degree offered in Guam 鈥 the opportunity to . Aside from an orientation in Hawaii, the students never have to leave Guam or move
off island.
The partnership has produced 20 graduates since 2014.
Social workers assist vulnerable children, families, veterans, homeless individuals, and others to improve their quality of life. The majority of graduates from the program stay and work within the region or continue working for the agencies or organizations they worked for while enrolled in the master鈥檚 program but in a more administrative capacity.
鈥淚 feel it鈥檚 elevated the profession on Guam, and in Micronesia, to have more master鈥檚-prepared social workers,鈥 said Margaret Hattori-Uchima, dean of UOG鈥檚 School of Health. 鈥淭he work they do is really impactful鈥 It鈥檚 changing the lives of individuals in need."
In addition to their online coursework, the students complete a 450-hour internship,
which allows them to become more familiar with the social struggles specific to the
communities of this region.
Raymond Shinohara, one of this year鈥檚 eight graduates, interned with a senator on
Guam analyzing policies related to social issues.
鈥淭he senator and I went out into the community [and had] an opportunity to see social
disparities from a first-hand perspective,鈥 he said.
The students have also interned for the Salvation Army鈥檚 Lighthouse Recovery Center,
the Guam Veterans Affairs Office, Guam鈥檚 Alternative Lifestyle Association (GALA),
the Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, the Judiciary of Guam, and the Guam
Department of Education.
鈥淲e strive to prioritize academic opportunities for indigenous peoples,鈥 Kreif said.
The school is ranked 51st in the country, putting it in the top 19% of social work
programs in the United States. The distance education program takes one year to complete.
鈥淭his partnership specifically highlights the exceptional capacity of the [Bachelor
of Social Work] program here [at UOG] and the quality and exceptional students that
they produce,鈥 Kreif said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our responsibility to be a partner in the Pacific,
and so we are just thrilled to have such a deep, rich partnership with [UOG].鈥
Though this year鈥檚 cohort officially graduated in May, they will be recognized at
the 91快播鈥檚 virtual commencement ceremony on June 18.