Best BSW Colleges 2026
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Texas Christian University comes in at #41 in our 2026 BSW program rankings. While not at the very top, this program offers a respectable combination of outcomes that many students find appealing.
The school holds onto 93.0% of its first-year students, a sign that people who enroll here tend to stay and finish. At $57,130 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. The program graduated 32 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
James Madison University comes in at #42 in our 2026 BSW program rankings. While not at the very top, this program offers a respectable combination of outcomes that many students find appealing.
The school holds onto 92.0% of its first-year students, a sign that people who enroll here tend to stay and finish. At $7,914 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. With 48 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
At #43 nationally, Monmouth University is a BSW program that deserves a closer look. The school's overall performance puts it in the upper half of programs we evaluated.
With a retention rate of 80.0%, Monmouth University clearly invests in keeping students on track toward their degree. In-state tuition of $44,098 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. With 34 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
At #44 nationally, University of Washington-Seattle Campus is a BSW program that deserves a closer look. The school's overall performance puts it in the upper half of programs we evaluated.
With a retention rate of 95.0%, University of Washington-Seattle Campus clearly invests in keeping students on track toward their degree. At $11,524 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. University of Washington-Seattle Campus produced 48 BSW completions recently, showing the program has meaningful throughput.
At #45 nationally, California State University-Chico is a BSW program that deserves a closer look. The school's overall performance puts it in the upper half of programs we evaluated.
A 82.0% retention rate shows that students at California State University-Chico are finding the support they need to persist. At $5,742 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. With 66 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
Ranked #46 among BSW programs for 2026, Binghamton University holds a solid mid-range position. For students who value factors beyond just rankings, there's a lot to consider here.
With a retention rate of 89.0%, Binghamton University clearly invests in keeping students on track toward their degree. In-state tuition sits at $7,070 per year, keeping costs manageable for most students. The program graduated 39 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
At #47 nationally, California State University-Fresno is a BSW program that deserves a closer look. The school's overall performance puts it in the upper half of programs we evaluated.
The school holds onto 82.0% of its first-year students, a sign that people who enroll here tend to stay and finish. At $5,742 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. The program graduated 89 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
California State University-Long Beach comes in at #48 in our 2026 BSW program rankings. While not at the very top, this program offers a respectable combination of outcomes that many students find appealing.
With a retention rate of 87.0%, California State University-Long Beach clearly invests in keeping students on track toward their degree. At $5,742 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. The program graduated 60 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
At #49 nationally, University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a BSW program that deserves a closer look. The school's overall performance puts it in the upper half of programs we evaluated.
The school holds onto 85.0% of its first-year students, a sign that people who enroll here tend to stay and finish. With tuition at $3,812, the financial barrier to entry here is remarkably low. University of North Carolina at Charlotte produced 80 BSW completions recently, showing the program has meaningful throughput.
Ranked #50 among BSW programs for 2026, Eastern Connecticut State University holds a solid mid-range position. For students who value factors beyond just rankings, there's a lot to consider here.
A 84.0% retention rate shows that students at Eastern Connecticut State University are finding the support they need to persist. At $6,664 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. With 36 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.