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  1. Council on Social Work Education | CSWE

    2 days ago · Through its many initiatives, activities, and centers, CSWE supports quality social work education and provides opportunities for leadership and professional development, so that social …

  2. Accreditation - CSWE

    CSWE accreditation standards are grounded in these core values and engages competent and qualified educators and community partners to ensure student competency in research, policy, theory, and …

  3. About CSWE

    Founded in 1952, the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) is the national association representing social work education in the United States.

  4. Accreditation Directory | CSWE

    CSWE also keeps a record of formerly accredited or approved baccalaureate programs, formerly accredited master's programs, and accredited post-master's fellowship programs.

  5. Education Resources - CSWE

    CSWE’s online education resources provide social work educators with a robust collection of tools to support the development of social work curricula from baccaluaureate to graduate programs.

  6. Students - CSWE

    Cookies on CSWE Website We use cookies to improve your experience on our Website. By using our Website you accept our use of cookies. To find out more, read our updated privacy policy and cookie …

  7. About | CSWE

    CSWE accreditation standards apply to all social work programs, on-line or on-campus formats. Visit the Directory of Accredited Programs for a complete list of accredited social work programs.

  8. CSWE Membership

    By joining the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), you’re helping to shape the future of social work. Your membership comes with benefits to support your social work education journey.

  9. Social Work at a Glance - CSWE

    Most jurisdictions require an individual to have a social work degree from a CSWE-accredited social work program* to be eligible for licensure or sit for a licensing exam.

  10. Advocacy & Policy - CSWE

    CSWE advocates for issues important to social work education by interacting with the U.S. Congress, the various agencies within the federal government, and other organizations throughout the social …