Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.)
Loyola University Chicago's School of Social Work introduces students to the dynamic, changing and challenging profession of social work. Social workers help people of all ages and varying social and economic backgrounds in many settings including child and family agencies, programs for the mentally ill, programs for the developmentally and physically disabled, vocational rehabilitation and employment counseling, the criminal justice system, community centers, the child welfare system, hospitals, day care and schools.
Loyola's social work program offers a unique blend of professional and experienced faculty, an excellent social work curriculum with a strong liberal arts base, and a wide range of opportunities for fieldwork and practical experience.
Admission
To apply for admission and scholarship consideration, please visit the Office of Undergraduate Admission and indicate your interest in social work on your application. For more information about the undergraduate social work program, please review the academic information on the Undergraduate Admission Web site.
- Admission
- Benefits and Degree Requirements
- Core Curriculum
- Course Offerings
- Fieldwork
- Financial Assistance
- Five-year B.S.W./M.S.W. Program
- Tuition

