Best Value BSW Colleges 2026
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College of Lake County ranks #11 for value among BSW programs in 2026. The school offers a reasonable cost-to-outcome ratio that makes it worth considering if budget is a factor.
At a net cost of $4,785 per year, your investment in this degree is minimal compared to what many programs charge. Students receive an average of $6,054 in aid — a meaningful contribution toward total costs. With just 2.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
At #12 for value in 2026, Northern New Mexico College balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
After financial aid, students pay an average of $6,102 per year — a reasonable cost for a BSW degree. With average aid of $10,169, the school clearly prioritizes making education accessible. With just 3.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
Coming in at #13 on our best value list, University of Illinois Chicago is a BSW program where your tuition dollars go further than average. It's a practical choice for cost-conscious students.
Expect to pay around $11,499 per year after aid, which is in line with the average for BSW programs. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $15,421 per student. With just 25.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
At #14 for value in 2026, University of Central Florida balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
After aid, students still pay around $13,110 per year — more than many comparable programs. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $9,585 per student. Only 24.0% of students take out loans, suggesting most can manage costs without heavy borrowing.
At #15 for value in 2026, El Paso Community College balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
At a net cost of $4,360 per year, your investment in this degree is minimal compared to what many programs charge. El Paso Community College provides an average of $8,383 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. Only 2.0% of students take out loans, suggesting most can manage costs without heavy borrowing.
At #16 for value in 2026, Florida Atlantic University balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
The net price of $9,839 is moderate. Combined with financial aid, the total cost stays manageable. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $10,786 per student. A loan rate of 28.0% means fewer graduates start their social work careers weighed down by debt.
Coming in at #17 on our best value list, Trident Technical College is a BSW program where your tuition dollars go further than average. It's a practical choice for cost-conscious students.
At a net cost of $-1,475 per year, your investment in this degree is minimal compared to what many programs charge. Trident Technical College provides an average of $12,096 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. With just 14.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
Del Mar College ranks #18 for value among BSW programs in 2026. The school offers a reasonable cost-to-outcome ratio that makes it worth considering if budget is a factor.
The net price of $4,322 after aid means most students here pay remarkably little out of pocket. The school provides $7,321 in average aid, putting it in a reasonable range for BSW programs. A loan rate of 5.0% means fewer graduates start their social work careers weighed down by debt.
At #19 for value in 2026, Crowder College balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
The net price of $5,297 is moderate. Combined with financial aid, the total cost stays manageable. Financial aid averages $6,805 per student, which helps offset the sticker price. Only 10.0% of students take out loans, suggesting most can manage costs without heavy borrowing.
At #20 for value in 2026, Southern Adventist University balances affordability with academic quality in a way that many BSW programs don't. If you're comparing costs, add this one to your list.
The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $12,495 per student. The borrowing rate of 44.0% is moderate — you may need loans, but you won't be alone in that. With 56.4% of students completing their program, Southern Adventist University delivers results that many schools can't match.