The Social Work Program at Saint Mary's College is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education


Overview of Social Work Program:

Accreditation
The Social Work Program at Saint Mary's College is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE)


Mission Statement
From the Saint Mary's College Social Work Program Mission Statement:

"With a firm grounding in social work values and ethics, students will work for social and economic justice with oppressed populations in society, in the workplace, and in civic, home and spiritual communities."

Social Work specifically prepares students to provide professional social services across a spectrum of social systems. By employing a generalist orientation, students apply problem-solving techniques to help people with all types of problems.

Benefits
Benefits of an Accredited Baccalaureate Degree in Social Work include:

  • Employment in generalist social work practice as a full professional
  • Opportunity for advanced placement in a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) program:
    up to one year of advanced standing in graduate school
  • Access to licensure in the state in which you wish to practice
  • A professional curriculum based on national standards

Make a Difference.

Why should I Become a Professional Social Worker?

Social workers make a difference by working with

  • Families
  • Older adults
  • People who are ill
  • People living in poverty
  • Children and adolescents
  • People who suffer from discrimination


Become an Effective Leader for Social Justice and Cultural Change

  • Create social and economic justice
  • Advocate for change
  • Empower yourself and others
  • Encounter local and global cultures
  • Become a leader in your world
 

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