Case Western Reserve University MSW | OnlineCase Western Reserve University MSW | OnlineCase Western Reserve University MSW | Online
Earn a Master of Social Work online from Case Western Reserve University, and meet the ever-evolving needs of society as a culturally minded social work leader.Earn a Master of Social Work online from Case Western Reserve University, and meet the ever-evolving needs of society as a culturally minded social work leader.Earn a Master of Social Work online from Case Western Reserve University, and meet the ever-evolving needs of society as a culturally minded social work leader.
Make a Difference in Your Community
As the first university-based graduate professional school of social work in the country, we have more than 100 years of experience defining and redefining the field. Online Social Work at CWRU, our CSWE-accredited online MSW program, brings our 60-credit curriculum for social work leaders to individuals who want to create a more just world—no matter their location. Whether you’re passionate about making an impact in schools, hospitals, government agencies or nonprofit organizations, our program can help you achieve your social work goals.
We know that a better world can’t be built until everyone has a voice. Our students represent many diverse cultures and belief systems—their perspectives help shape their cohorts and interactions with clients. That’s also why our program features intimate class sizes that consist of no more than 15 students to help facilitate collaboration and conversation on the latest trends in social work. We encourage students from all backgrounds to apply.
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2 Ohio residents are eligible for up to $20,000 in scholarships ; out-of-state applicants are eligible for up to $15,000 in scholarships.arrow_upward
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