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$23.5M
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$1.5M
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BSW
Our Bachelor of Social Work degree program prepares students to advance human rights and social justice, and to serve individuals, families, and communities in need.

MSW
Our Master of Social Work program prepares students for clinical social work and allows them to pursue their passion for social justice on campus full time or part time, online part time or through Advanced Standing.

Ph.D.
Our doctoral students are welcomed into a supportive community where they are mentored, and prepared to teach and conduct research to address critical social problems.

Continuing Education
Our CE program offers social workers and human service professionals the coursework and credits they need to serve clients, agencies, and communities.

Non-Degree Program
Our Non-Degree program allows students to explore the field of social work and potentially apply credits toward our Master of Social Work degree program.
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Innovations Institute
Innovations Institute, at UConn’s School of Social Work (SSW), works in partnership with government agencies, health care providers, youth and their families, and community-based organizations nationwide to improve outcomes for children, youth, young adults, and their families. A University institute of the SSW, Innovations extends the School’s commitment to social, racial, and economic justice and the improvement of human well-being nationwide.
The Nancy A. Humphreys Institute
for Political Social Work
The Nancy A. Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work works to increase the political participation and power of social workers and the communities they serve. The Institute leads the national "Voting is Social Work" Campaign, and trains social workers and students to lead in politics through its Campaign School for Social Workers.
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- Latino Endowment Fund Supports Connecticut ¡Adelante! Program January 5, 2026The Connecticut ¡Adelante! Program prepares bilingual Spanish-speaking MSW students to meet the behavioral health needs of the Latine community, especially among children and youthOlivia Drake
- MSW Students Pursue Passion-Driven Research Through Independent Study December 17, 2025Students work under the guidance of a faculty member to develop skills needed for research-focused social work careersOlivia Drake
- Non-Traditional Social Work Student Encouraged by BSW Program December 3, 2025'When I received my acceptance letter, I opened it in front of my 12-year-old son. He got to see his mom reach a major academic goal'Olivia Drake
- UConn School of Social Work Strengthens Supervisory Training with Advanced Certificate Program December 2, 2025Upon completion of the program, participants are equipped with the skills, confidence, guidance, and community needed to become an effective social worker supervisorOlivia Drake
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In this video, @uconnsocialwork Professor Lisa Werkmeister Rozas reflects on growing up in a Peruvian enclave, where neighbors rose to meet one another’s challenges. Watch as she shares how honoring Indigenous traditions rooted in connection can narrow gaps and open new possibilities for the Latine community of Greater Hartford.
Watch now:
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Six members of the @uconnsocialwork are co-authors of a new article published in LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 👏👏
Titled “LGBTQ+ Familial Acceptance as a Moderator Between Weight-Based Victimization and Disordered Eating Behaviors Among LGBTQ+ Youth,” the study utilized a national LGBTQ+ youth survey (to examine associations between family and peer-based weight-based victimization and parental LGBTQ+ acceptance on disordered eating behaviors.
This research was funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse.
The co-authors include Megan S. Paceley, associate professor in the School of Social Work; Gio Iacono, assistant professor in the School of Social Work; Samantha Lawrence, assistant research professor in the School of Social Work; Ph.D. student Spencer Evans, LMSW; Ryan J. Watson, associate professor of human development and family services at UConn; Patrick Muro MA ’22 (SSW and MPH); and Lou Wilson, School of Social Welfare, University of Kansas.
Read more: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/27703371.2026.2614416
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Dear UConn Social Work Community,
Today, please join me in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his enduring commitment to civil rights, justice, dignity, and collective responsibility. Dr. King’s leadership reminds us that progress toward equity has always required sustained advocacy, moral courage, and collective action.
Let’s reflect on his vision of a “beloved community”—a vision that is deeply aligned with the core values of social work and with the @uconnsocialwork’s mission to advance social justice, equity, and human rights through education, research, and practice.
As social workers, educators, and students, we are called not only to remember Dr. King’s legacy, but to continue the civil rights work he championed—by challenging systemic injustice, centering the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, and engaging in ethical, values-driven action that promotes lasting social change.
In community,
Laura
Laura Curran, MSW, PhD (she/her)
Dean and Professor
School of Social Work
University of Connecticut
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Join the @uconnsocialwork community at the 30th Annual @societyforsocialwork (SSWR) Conference, taking place January 14–18, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
We’ll be offering 42 presentations at the conference, representing the work of 23 faculty and 18 students! 📚📚📚
View the full schedule of our presentations at: https://today.uconn.edu/2025/11/school-of-social-work-community-to-deliver-more-than-40-presentations-at-sswr/
See you in Washington, D.C.!
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The @uconnsocialwork community is presenting at the 30th Annual @societyforsocialwork (SSWR) Conference, taking place January 14–18, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
We’ll be offering 42 presentations at the conference, representing the work of 23 faculty and 18 students. 😊
View their presentations titles, dates, and locations:
https://today.uconn.edu/2025/11/school-of-social-work-community-to-deliver-more-than-40-presentations-at-sswr/
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The @uconnsocialwork community will be presenting extensively at the 30th Annual @societyforsocialwork (SSWR) Conference, taking place January 14–18, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
We’ll be offering 42 presentations at the conference, representing the work of 23 faculty and 18 students. 😊
View their presentations titles, dates, and locations:
https://today.uconn.edu/2025/11/school-of-social-work-community-to-deliver-more-than-40-presentations-at-sswr/
See you in Washington, D.C.!
#uconnssw #socialworkers
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