 
The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) meets a growing need in our region - and in rural communities in general - for the development of skilled and licensed social work and mental health professionals. The program teaches you how to help people, families, and communities—especially those who need it most.
Highlights
- Social workers are in high demand. Even before COVID-19, agencies needed more qualified workers—now that need is even greater. 
- This strong job outlook is expected to continue. 
- Graduates of accredited BSW programs can take the exam to become Licensed Social Workers in Ohio, opening the door to even more career options. 
- BSW graduates may qualify for Advanced Standing in MSW programs, helping them earn a master’s degree in half the time. 
- Social work is a flexible, wide-ranging career. 
- Social workers help in many settings, including mental health, schools, hospitals, child welfare, addiction recovery, public policy, elder care, and more. 
- Social work is rooted in strong values: service, social justice, dignity, relationships, integrity, and competence. 
- 91²Ö¿â’s BSW program focuses on rural social work, preparing students to serve small towns and rural communities. 
 
					 
