Honoring the Past and Celebrating the Future: UConn School of Social Work Celebrates 75 Years!

Top 12% best graduate schools for social work in the nation

No. 36 in the U.S. and no. 1 in Connecticut

8,700+ alumni worldwide

Academic Programs

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BSW

Our Bachelor of Social Work degree prepares graduates for entry-level employment in a wide range of community and social service agencies. One of the few majors that can be completed at the UConn Hartford campus.

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MSW

In addition to learning about the profession's values, knowledge, and skills, our Master of Social Work students pursue a concentration in Community Organizing; Individuals, Groups & Families; or Policy Practice.

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PHD

Within a community of supportive mentors, distinguished faculty, and peers, our PhD program prepares scholars and researchers to serve as faculty members and leaders in human service organizations and research centers.

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Non-Degree

Our Non-Degree program enables you to register for graduate social work courses as a non-matriculated student. A variety of morning, afternoon, and evening classes are available during the fall, spring, and summer.

Non-Degree Info

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Continuing Ed

Earn CE credits and keep informed of current research, theory, and techniques that help social workers and other human service professionals better serve their clients and communities.

Continuing Ed Info

Social Workers change lives!

Realize your dreams, expand your knowledge and develop your social work skills while earning your degree at the UConn School of Social Work.

 

Ranked no. 36 best graduate school for social work
by U.S. News & World Report.

UConn School of Social Work is among the top 12% of programs nationwide and no. 1 in the state of Connecticut.

SSW Events

  1. Mar 23 Supervising the Ethical Clinician10:00am
  2. Mar 23 15 Minutes to Calm5:30pm
  3. Mar 29 Understanding Grief in Children/Teens in Foster/Residential Care10:00am
  4. Mar 29 Social Workers' Network12:00pm
  5. Mar 30 Supervising the Diagnosing Clinician10:00am
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