First Social Work Doctoral Graduates to Raise Angelo State’s National Profile
August 07, 2024

The first cohort of students in Angelo State University’s Doctor of Social Work (D.S.W.) in clinical social work program will officially complete their degrees on Aug. 12 to become the inaugural graduates of a second ASU doctoral program.
ASU has been conferring doctoral degrees since 2012 when the first cohort of Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) students graduated. By producing graduates through a second doctoral program, ASU is now eligible to be designated a Doctorate-granting University in the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education (CCIHE).
The CCIHE was created in 1970 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to identify groups of comparable institutions, and Angelo State is currently classified as a M1 Master’s University. The first seven D.S.W. graduates who will make ASU eligible for Doctorate-granting University status are:
- Kyrbi Davis of Humble
- Jennifer Graydon of Austin
- Amy Leverton of Abilene
- Alexandria Licea of Waco
- Robert Longest of San Angelo
- Thomas Tilford of San Angelo
- Deric Valdez of San Angelo
Dr. Joel Carr, associate professor of social work and sociology, directs the D.S.W. in clinical social work program.
ASU’s program is one of only six social work doctoral programs in Texas, one of two D.S.W. programs, and the only D.S.W. in clinical social work. It will welcome its third cohort of students this fall.
In addition to the D.S.W. and D.P.T. programs, ASU offers Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in counseling psychology and Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in transformative leadership degrees.