Best BSW Colleges in Washington 2026
10 ranked BSW programs in Washington
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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.
Pacific Lutheran University ranks #62 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.
A 82.0% retention rate shows that students at Pacific Lutheran University are finding the support they need to persist. In-state tuition of $49,472 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. The program graduated 19 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
University of Washington-Tacoma Campus ranks #70 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.
A 80.0% retention rate shows that students at University of Washington-Tacoma Campus are finding the support they need to persist. You'll pay $11,524 per year in tuition, which is in the typical range for BSW programs. With 30 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
Walla Walla University ranks #72 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.
A 85.0% retention rate shows that students at Walla Walla University are finding the support they need to persist. At $31,899 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. The program graduated 11 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
Seattle University ranks #140 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.
The school holds onto 84.0% of its first-year students, a sign that people who enroll here tend to stay and finish. In-state tuition of $53,235 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. Seattle University produced 19 BSW completions recently, showing the program has meaningful throughput.
Coming in at #287, Eastern Washington University is a BSW program with room to grow. That said, rankings don't tell the whole story — factors like location, campus culture, and fieldwork opportunities matter too.
The school retains 67.0% of its first-year students — a solid number that suggests most students are getting what they need here. You'll pay $7,294 per year in tuition, which is in the typical range for BSW programs. Eastern Washington University produced 43 BSW completions recently, showing the program has meaningful throughput.
Saint Martin's University ranks #345 in our 2026 BSW program list. While the school faces some challenges in certain metrics, it may still be a good fit depending on your priorities and location.
Saint Martin's University keeps 65.0% of its students year over year, which is in line with what you'd expect from a mid-range program. At $43,600 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. With 11 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
Heritage University sits at #352 in our 2026 BSW rankings. The program's numbers are mixed, but your experience will depend on many factors beyond what rankings capture.
The school retains 57.0% of its first-year students — a solid number that suggests most students are getting what they need here. At $19,920 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. With 41 social work graduates, this is a program with a track record of getting students across the finish line.
Coming in at #450, Highline College is a BSW program with room to grow. That said, rankings don't tell the whole story — factors like location, campus culture, and fieldwork opportunities matter too.
In-state tuition of $3,633 makes this one of the cheapest BSW programs available — hard to beat on price alone. The program graduated 16 social work students last year, making it one of the more active BSW programs.
Edmonds College sits at #568 in our 2026 BSW rankings. The program's numbers are mixed, but your experience will depend on many factors beyond what rankings capture.
In-state tuition of $4,073 makes this one of the cheapest BSW programs available — hard to beat on price alone. Only 3 students completed the BSW recently. Smaller cohorts can be an advantage if you prefer tighter-knit learning.