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Department of Social Work

Changing Lives Through Compassionate Social Work

Our mission is to empower students through education so that they may positively impact individuals, communities, and society. Using a person-in-environment framework, students will be prepared to pursue social, racial, economic, and environmental justice, focusing on upholding human rights and dignity.

Bachelor's Degrees

We offer a Bachelor's in Social Work through two options: a traditional program for high schoolers and transfer students, and a flexible option for working adults.

Comparison of Bachelor Degree Options

Standard ProgramAccelerated ProgramDegree Completion Program
Total Credits12012060
Completion Time4 years3 years18-24 months
Timeline OptionsFull-timeFull-timeFull or part-time
Delivery Methodon campuson campusOnline
Degree Pre-RequisitesSome college
Start DatesFallFallSpring, Summer, Fall
Scholarships & Grants25% tuition discount for corporate partners

Master's Degree

 

Less than

26%

of students pay the full
"sticker price" of their program

25%

tuition discount for benefit-eligible 
employees, spouses, and dependents 
of our corporate partners

Questions? Contact the Office of Admissions

8am-5pm M-F

Upper Rinker

Affiliations

Council On Social Work Education (CSWE)

The Council on Social Work Education is the national accrediting organization for professional BSW and MSW Programs. Roberts Wesleyan University’s BSW was first accredited in 1980. Our MSW Program was first accredited in 1996.

The Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD)

Roberts Wesleyan University Undergraduate Social Work faculty participate each year with our national professional organization known as BPD. According to the current BPD website, “this organization is dedicated to the promotion of excellence in baccalaureate social work education”.

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW)

The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is the largest membership association for professional social workers in the world, with 160,000 members in the United States and overseas. Roberts Wesleyan University Department of Social Work participates each year with the NASWNYS Genesee Valley Division to foster membership, facilitate leadership, and recognize outstanding students, educators and practitioners.

North American Association of Christians in Social Work (NACSW) 

NACSW is an interdenominational and international organization of Christian social workers. Membership in NACSW is open to all persons or organizations that support the organization’s Mission Statement and Statement of Faith and Practice. Roberts Wesleyan University Department of Social Work participates each year with the NACSW national conference as presenters and volunteers.

National Association of Deans and Directors of Social Work Education (NADD)

The National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work (NADD) is a volunteer membership organization working to promote excellence in social work education. NADD achieves this by enhancing the leadership of social work education programs. Our membership is comprised of deans and directors of graduate social work programs that are accredited or advanced to candidacy. NADD supports deans and directors in their professional development and effectiveness as academic administrators.