Top Social Work Schools

Thursday, February 2, 2012 posted by Janice Mueller

Searching for the Top Social Work Schools?

If you are considering a career in social work, you will be making a decision to dedicate your life to helping others. As a social worker, you will be working with the elderly, children and adolescents, adults, and families covering a variety of topics. There are many locations in which you can find work as a social worker, and there are many schools that offer degrees in social work. As you begin your search for a social work degree, you will no doubt want to seek out the top social work schools for your education.

Capella University

Top Social Work Schools

Capella University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).

Capella University offers accelerated classes: 10 week online classes.

Capella offers quality education for working adults who want to advance in their careers. Learn more about our online doctoral, master’s, MBA, undergraduate, and certificate programs:

  • DHA – General Health Administration
  • DHA – Health Care Leadership
  • DPA – General Public Administration
  • DrPH – Health Advocacy and Leadership
  • DSW – General Social Work
  • EdD – Educational Leadership and Management
  • EdD – Reading and Literacy Bridge
  • EdS – Curriculum and Instruction
  • EdS – Leadership in Educational Administration

Read more or get a program guide from Capella University.

Top Social Work Schools

Since most states require a minimum of a masters in social work, the top social work schools will provide you with the best graduate degree programs one can take. US News and World Report excels in ranking schools across the country and provides a very accurate and thorough review for each school. Rankings are in a variety of categories, many of them major or career-specific.

The top social work schools as ranked by US News and World Report are as follows:
1. Washington University in St. Louis – St. Louis, MO
2. University of Michigan; Ann Arbor – Ann Arbor, MI
3. University of Chicago – Chicago, IL
4. Columbia University – New York, NY
5. University of Washington – Seattle, WA
6. University of California; Berkeley – Berkeley, CA
7. University of Texas; Austin – Austin, TX
8. University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill – Chapel Hill, NC
9. University of Southern California – Los Angeles, CA
10. Case Western Reserve University – Cleveland, OH

The rankings used to determine the top social work schools usually are based on peer, current student, and alumni who have attended the schools. Many of these schools offer on line social work degrees including a masters in social work. As you begin your journey into this field, it’s important to know what your state will require from you in terms of education when applying for licensing to practice as a professional social worker.