Several Ohio colleges and universities offer degrees for students wanting a career in social work. Three of those institutions are Ohio State University, Ohio University and the University of Toledo.
Ohio State University
At Ohio State University, the College of Social Work uses teaching, research and service to prepare its students to become leaders in the field of social work, promoting social and economic justice for vulnerable populations. Bachelor's, master's and PhD's are offered, allowing students at all levels to share information and experience with the surrounding community.
Ohio State University
College of Social Work
1947 College Road
Columbus, Ohio 43210
614-292-6288
csw.ohio-state.edu
Ohio University
The Ohio University Department of Social Work offers undergraduate and master's level Social Work education degrees, which prepare students for the career of social work. The school provides a high-quality, comprehensive, learner-centered educational environment focused on the responsibilities of citizenship and improving the quality of life of individuals, families and communities throughout the region, nation and world. Most of the hands-on social work experience provided to students is focused on the nearby rural Appalachian population.
Ohio University
Department of Social Work
416 Morton Hall
Athens, OH 45701
740-593-1292
socialwork.ohiou.edu
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo offers bachelor's and master's degrees in social work. Students receive training and education addressing the issues of oppression and discrimination. The School of Social work is located within the College of Health Science and Human Service.
University of Toledo
2801 W Bancroft
Toledo, OH 43606-3390
419-530-4636
utoledo.edu/
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