Best Value BSW Colleges 2026
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Rankings 51–60 of 206
At #51 for value, Northern Essex Community College's BSW program isn't the most budget-friendly option. Still, it's worth checking if other factors like fieldwork placements or campus resources tip the scale.
After financial aid, students pay an average of $5,573 per year — a reasonable cost for a BSW degree. The school provides $7,123 in average aid, putting it in a reasonable range for BSW programs. Only 8.0% of students take out loans, suggesting most can manage costs without heavy borrowing.
St Philip's College ranks #52 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
After financial aid, students pay an average of $5,472 per year — a reasonable cost for a BSW degree. The school provides $5,908 in average aid, putting it in a reasonable range for BSW programs. With just 3.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
At #53 for value, University of Iowa's BSW program isn't the most budget-friendly option. Still, it's worth checking if other factors like fieldwork placements or campus resources tip the scale.
The net price of $20,121 per year is on the higher side, even after financial aid. You'll want to explore additional scholarship opportunities. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $9,512 per student. The borrowing rate of 42.0% is moderate — you may need loans, but you won't be alone in that.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln comes in at #54 on our 2026 best value BSW list. The value proposition is more modest here, but cost isn't everything — location and program fit matter too.
After aid, students still pay around $18,029 per year — more than many comparable programs. University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides an average of $9,554 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. The borrowing rate of 34.0% is moderate — you may need loans, but you won't be alone in that.
Eastern Kentucky University ranks #55 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
The net price of $10,852 is moderate. Combined with financial aid, the total cost stays manageable. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $11,460 per student. Around 43.0% of students take out loans here, putting the borrowing rate in the middle of the pack.
Texas Southmost College ranks #56 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
After financial aid, students pay an average of $5,085 per year — a reasonable cost for a BSW degree. Students receive an average of $5,639 in aid — a meaningful contribution toward total costs. With just 7.0% of students borrowing, the loan burden here is lighter than at most schools.
Monmouth University ranks #57 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
At $33,228 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. Monmouth University provides an average of $27,087 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. With 61.0% of students taking out loans, debt is a common part of the experience here.
At #58 for value, Palo Alto College's BSW program isn't the most budget-friendly option. Still, it's worth checking if other factors like fieldwork placements or campus resources tip the scale.
After financial aid, the average student pays just $4,848 per year, making this one of the most affordable BSW programs in the nation. Financial aid averages $5,998 per student, which helps offset the sticker price. Only 2.0% of students take out loans, suggesting most can manage costs without heavy borrowing.
The University of Texas at Arlington ranks #59 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
At $14,956 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. The University of Texas at Arlington provides an average of $11,015 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. About 33.0% of students borrow to fund their education, which is typical for programs in this price range.
Ferris State University ranks #60 on our value list for 2026. While more expensive relative to outcomes, the right student may find what they're looking for here.
At $13,154 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $12,823 per student. About 47.0% of students borrow to fund their education, which is typical for programs in this price range.