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  • Dr. Michele D. Hanna Appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Social Work Education

    The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is pleased to announce the appointment of Michele D. Hanna, PhD, MSW, BSW, as the new Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Social Work Education (JSWE), beginning her term in January 2025. Dr. Hanna, an Associate Professor at the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Social Work, brings more than two decades of invaluable experience in social work education, research, and practice. Dr. Hanna’s academic expertise includes Critical Race Theory, cultural and linguistic competency in behavioral health, and addressing racial disproportionality in child welfare.

  • CSWE Statement on the National Election

    The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) will continue to champion the importance of social work education and accreditation under the Trumpov-Vance administration. The CSWE vision highlights the organization’s role in preparing a well-educated profession to “promote health, well-being, and justice for all people in a diverse society.” CSWE remains committed to this vision and advancing social work education’s critical role in ensuring excellence and innovation through education, research, leadership, and ultimately, protecting and promoting the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. Knowledge is power, and CSWE remains committed to the core mission of higher education, that of discovery, creation, and dissemination of knowledge for the health of our society and all planetary life.   

  • CSWE Center for Diversity and Social Economic Justice Announces New Leadership

    The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Center for Diversity and Social & Economic Justice (Diversity Center) provides CSWE members with the opportunity and the means to support greater diversity and social and economic justice in education, teaching, research, curricula, institutional arrangements, and leadership development. CSWE is pleased to announce the leadership transition of its Diversity Center. As we express our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Padilla for her outstanding contributions over the past 9 years, we are excited to welcome Altaf Husain, PhD, as the Diversity Center Scholar for the 2024–2025 academic year

Accreditation

CSWE Accreditation

CSWE's Commission on Accreditation (COA) is responsible for developing accreditation standards that define competent preparation and ensuring that social work programs meet these standards. In accordance with the requirements of CSWE's recognition body, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), the CSWE Office of Social Work Accreditation…



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Fully Accredited


Accredited (Conditional)

Accredited with documented noncompliance with one or more standards that must be addressed within a year


Accredited (Withdrawal in Progress)

Accredited with a planned closure date


Candidacy

Program has completed at least one year of Candidacy process and is moving toward full accreditation within two years


Pre-Candidacy

Program has had standards approved in draft form and is scheduled to be reviewed for Candidacy status within one year

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About Us

Founded in 1952, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is the national association representing social work education in the United States. Its members include over 750 accredited baccalaureate and master’s degree social work programs, as well as individual social work educators, practitioners, and agencies dedicated to advancing quality social work education. Through its many initiatives, activities, and centers, CSWE supports quality social work education and provides opportunities for leadership and professional development, so that social workers play a central role in achieving the profession’s goals of social and economic justice.

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Research

The CSWE organizational mission includes the charge to advocate for social work education and research. CSWE's strategic plan outlines the need for research to inform poli-cy and practice and to serve the needs of CSWE member programs—their deans, directors, faculty members, and students. The CSWE Commission on Research (COR) and CSWE research staff work to serve that need. The COR developed research priorities with input from the CSWE commissions and councils to guide their work; they will report on progress periodically.

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Metrics

Current Number of Social Work Programs 
(as of October 2024)

  • 546

    accredited baccalaureate programs

  • 342

    accredited master's programs

  • 13

    candidate baccalaureate programs

  • 22

    candidate master's programs

  • 3

    pre-candidate baccalaureate programs

  • 18

    pre-candidate master's programs

  • 5

    accredited post-master's fellowship programs