Case Western Reserve University MSW OnlineCase Western Reserve University MSW OnlineCase Western Reserve University MSW Online
Earn your Master of Social Work online from Case Western Reserve University, and be trained as a change leader to promote a more just and inclusive society.Earn your Master of Social Work online from Case Western Reserve University, and be trained as a change leader to promote a more just and inclusive society.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 Real Impact in Society
We are among the first university-based graduate professional schools of social work in the nation. With more than 105 years of experience, we continue to redefine the field. Our fully online Council on Social Work Education accredited program is designed for change leaders 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 elevate the lives of others while achieving your social work goals.
5 Great Reasons to Choose CWRU
We value inclusive excellence. Our students represent many diverse cultures, backgrounds and lived experiences and we are stronger and more effective change leaders because of diverse perspectives. 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.
Join Our Community of Change Leaders
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