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What are the Best Undergrad Social Work Programs?

Hey everyone, I'm a high school junior looking to study social work in college. Can you please suggest some of the most reputable undergraduate social work programs? Thanks in advance for your input!

2 years ago

Hello! It's great to see you considering a career in social work. There are numerous universities across the US with strong undergraduate social work programs. Here are some top programs to consider:

1. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: UM's School of Social Work is highly acclaimed and has a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program, which prepares you for generalist social work practice.

2. Washington University in St. Louis: The George Warren Brown School of Social Work at WUSTL is another well-regarded program offering a BSW degree that emphasizes hands-on learning, field education, and a rigorous curriculum.

3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: The UNC School of Social Work has a highly respected BSW program with a focus on experiential learning and opportunities for interdisciplinary study.

4. University of Texas at Austin: The Steve Hicks School of Social Work at UT Austin offers a BSW program with a strong emphasis on field education and the development of critical thinking skills.

5. University of Wisconsin–Madison: The Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work has a comprehensive BSW curriculum with opportunities for field practice, internships, and study abroad experiences.

6. Fordham University: Fordham's BSW program focuses on hands-on field experiences, and students benefit from the program's location in New York City, which offers numerous internship possibilities.

7. Boston College: BC's School of Social Work emphasizes social justice, service, and research, and students can participate in field placements during their junior and senior years.

Bear in mind that your specific needs and preferences, such as location, size, campus culture, and financial aid, will also play a role in determining the best program for you. It's essential to research each school you're interested in and reach out to current students or alumni to get their perspectives. Best of luck in your search!

2 years ago

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