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As a social work major, you’ll prepare for a lifetime of compassionate service while forging a path toward a rewarding, high-impact career. 

Prepare to become an agent of change

Now more than ever, social workers are needed to address society’s most pressing issues. By joining Dominican’s Bachelor’s of Social Work Degree program, which launches in the fall 2025 semester, you’ll be prepared to meet the demands of one of the nation’s fastest-growing professions.

You’ll work to improve the lives of individuals, families and communities and you’ll learn how to help marginalized and vulnerable people overcome challenges they face in everyday life. In small class sizes, you’ll collaborate closely with caring professors on original research and study policy frameworks that promote human and community well-being. You’ll also dive into the complexities of oppression and privilege while adopting ethical social work practice that engages anti-racism, diversity, equity and inclusion. 

Dominican University's Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program is currently in pre-candidacy for accreditation by the Council on Social Work Education’s (CSWE) Board of Accreditation (BOA). Pre-candidacy for a baccalaureate or master’s social work program by the BOA indicates that it submitted an application to be reviewed for candidacy and received approval of its Benchmark 1 from CSWE accreditation staff to move forward for a candidacy review within 1-year. 

A program that has attained pre-candidacy status has not yet been reviewed by the BOA nor verified to be compliant with the Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS). Students that are admitted to pre-candidate programs in the fall (or later) of the academic year in which the program is granted candidacy status will be retroactively recognized as graduates from a CSWE-BOA accredited program as long as the program attains initial accreditation. Candidacy is typically a 3-year process and attaining pre-candidacy does not guarantee that a program will eventually attain candidacy and initial accreditation.

Dee Alverio

Dominican University graduate 

"I would recommend Dominican University to any student who is pursuing a career in social work. They have quality classes, quality resources and the professors are not professors, they are professionals in the field that they teach."