2012 -13 facts The School of Social Work is a recognized leader in solving the most demanding social issues of our day through rigorous research, academic innovation and public service. For more information on the School of Social Work, visit socialwork.uw.edu.
Redefining what’s possible. It’s the Washington Way.
AT A GLANCE
EDDIE UEHARA, DEAN
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 4101 15th Avenue NE Box 354900 Seattle, WA 98195-4900
— At its heart, social work is social change. The School of Social Work is in the business of seeking solutions to the most intractable social issues of our day. u We do this by modeling what a great research university
Tel: 206-543-5640
can and must do to serve society. We bring
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keen analysis and evidence to address
Degrees
complex problems. We partner strategically.
The UW School of Social Work offers three
We foster powerful programs. We recruit and educate the best and the
degree programs:
brightest to service and leadership. u Every day, we demonstrate that
• Bachelor of Arts in Social Welfare (BASW)
a great social work school can possess scientific stature, strength and
• Master of Social Work (MSW)
flexibility. u In the Pacific Northwest, collaboration comes naturally.
• Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare (PhD)
We live and work in a culture where community engagement and social
For MSW candidates, three options are available: • Day Program
innovation are the norm. When we add hands-on research, high ideals and hard work — social work becomes social change.
• Extended Degree Program
U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the University of Washington School of Social Work among the highest of the 153 social work graduate schools in the nation.
• Advanced Standing Program For MSW candidates, concurrent degree programs in public health (MSW/MPH) and public affairs (MSW/MPA) are also available.
Admissions
59% RESEARCH GRANTS
FUNDING SOURCES
28% UW STATE SUPPORT, TUITION, PROGRAM INCOME
$35.9 MILLION, 2011 FISCAL YEAR
9% DONOR GIFTS 4% OTHER
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$ 53,000 SCHOOL PROGRAM INCOME
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND ASSISTANTSHIPS
$260,000 DONOR-SUPPORTED SCHOLARSHIPS $631,000 RESEARCH GRANT–SUPPORTED ASSISTANTSHIPS $781,000 SCHOOL-SPONSORED GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIPS
$3.24 MILLION
$1.5 MILLION CHILD WELFARE TRAINING PROGRAM STIPENDS
3% NATIVE AMERICAN 10% AFRICAN AMERICAN
STUDENT DIVERSITY
12% LATINO AMERICAN
WOMEN 82%, MEN 18%
12% INTERNATIONAL, MULTIRACIAL, OTHER 14% ASIAN AMERICAN 49% WHITE
STUDENTS 607
93 BASW
475 MSW
39 PHD
Each circle represents 10 students
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2012 -13 facts A HISTORY OF INNOVATION
ENGAGED STUDENTS
As the second decade of this century
Our social work students are bright, passionate, dedicated and diverse.
advances, the School of Social Work is
More than 25 percent enter the School with a deep commitment to service
expanding student scholarships, adding
demonstrated through earlier work with VISTA, Peace Corps and other service
endowed professorships, and continuing
groups. As students, they annually contribute more than 176,000 volunteer
award-winning partnerships with regional,
service hours through our field education program with placements at more
national and international organizations.
than 300 Puget Sound area nonprofit and public service organizations.
We have a long tradition of sparking social innovation to find highly effective, sciencebased solutions to critical social problems. u Since its founding in 1934, the School has been deeply connected to the historical events of our time. We responded to economic upheaval in the 1930s with skilled welfare workers and administrators, then mobilized for war in the 1940s with a focus on medical social work. In the 1950s, we expanded our academic reach with doctoral and undergraduate programs. And in the 1960s, once again, we responded to rapid social change with groundbreaking student and community outreach programs.
u The School’s academic direction shifted dramatically in the 1970s to evidence-based social work practice and use-inspired research. This triggered two decades of rigorous scholarship, breakthrough findings and increased recognition for a diverse faculty focused on culturally competent social work practice. u Today, the School is ranked among the top graduate schools of social work in the nation and continues to redefine what’s possible in tackling the toughest social issues of our day.
BREAKTHROUGH RESEARCH The School ranks among the highest in the nation of social work schools in terms of research funding and results and faculty publication rates. Our nine research units — focused on groundbreaking interventions for real-world problems ranging from health disparities to child welfare reform — provide rich opportunities for students at all degree levels to learn from innovative projects led by renowned social work scholars. To find out more, go to socialwork.uw.edu and select Research.
OUTSTANDING FACULTY Our world-class faculty creates an exciting, enriched and empowered space for learning, research and service. Since 2000, faculty awards include: NATIONAL RECOGNITION • Academic Excellence Award, American Public Human Services Association • Fulbright Scholars • Inaugural Fellow and Fellows, American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare • Research Innovation Award, National Institutes of Health • James E. Flynn Prize for Research • Fellow, American Psychological Association • Council on Social Work Education Significant Lifetime Achievement Award • Family Research Consortium Legacy Award • Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, American Psychological Association • Social Work Excellence in Research Award, Society for Social Work Research • Richard Lodge Prize
LOCAL DISTINCTION • UW Distinguished Teaching Award • UW Excellence in Teaching Award • UW Brotman Award for Instructional Excellence • UW Health Sciences Martin Luther King Jr. Community Volunteer Recognition Award • UW Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award • UW Outstanding Public Service Award • UW Office of Minority Affairs Diversity Award for Community Building • UW S. Sterling Munro Public Service Teaching Award • Washington State Educator of the Year, National Association of Social Workers, Washington Chapter socialwork.uw.edu