Most Affordable BSW Colleges 2026
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At $29,532 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. Tuition runs $15,015 per year, which is higher than many comparable programs. Financial aid can help offset the cost. With average aid of $12,489, the school clearly prioritizes making education accessible. A 39.9% completion rate puts this program in decent territory for getting students to graduation.
After aid, students still pay around $26,334 per year — more than many comparable programs. In-state tuition of $38,936 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. With average aid of $29,476, the school clearly prioritizes making education accessible. The completion rate of 27.7% is below the national average, which is worth factoring into your decision.
The net price of $31,250 per year is on the higher side, even after financial aid. You'll want to explore additional scholarship opportunities. At $50,788 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. With average aid of $35,587, the school clearly prioritizes making education accessible. At 48.3% completion, the school is in line with the average — most students who commit will finish.
After aid, students still pay around $29,978 per year — more than many comparable programs. In-state tuition of $43,680 per year puts this on the pricier side, so you'll want to factor in financial aid availability. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $30,780 per student. A 43.9% completion rate puts this program in decent territory for getting students to graduation.
The net price of $33,865 per year is on the higher side, even after financial aid. You'll want to explore additional scholarship opportunities. At $54,760 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. Clark University provides an average of $34,667 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. At 48.3% completion, the school is in line with the average — most students who commit will finish.
The net price of $30,523 per year is on the higher side, even after financial aid. You'll want to explore additional scholarship opportunities. At $12,000 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. Financial aid averages $3,616 — less than you'd find at many similar schools. The 50.1% completion rate at University of Massachusetts Global is impressive — a clear sign that enrolled students are reaching the finish line.
At $41,787 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. Tuition runs $16,248 per year, which is higher than many comparable programs. Financial aid can help offset the cost. The school provides $5,087 in average aid, putting it in a reasonable range for BSW programs. With 57.9% of students completing their program, Methodist College delivers results that many schools can't match.
At $32,334 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. At $30,432 per year, tuition is above average — make sure to explore scholarship and aid options. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $17,238 per student. A 39.7% completion rate puts this program in decent territory for getting students to graduation.
After aid, students still pay around $47,848 per year — more than many comparable programs. Tuition runs $48,160 per year, which is higher than many comparable programs. Financial aid can help offset the cost. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $21,625 per student. You'll also find a strong 54.0% completion rate, well above average, suggesting students here tend to finish what they start.
After aid, students still pay around $31,223 per year — more than many comparable programs. Tuition runs $23,484 per year, which is higher than many comparable programs. Financial aid can help offset the cost. Clark Atlanta University provides an average of $12,453 in aid per student — well above what most programs offer. At 37.2% completion, the school is in line with the average — most students who commit will finish.
After aid, students still pay around $30,950 per year — more than many comparable programs. Tuition runs $35,580 per year, which is higher than many comparable programs. Financial aid can help offset the cost. The school is generous with financial aid, averaging $19,611 per student. A 35.6% completion rate puts this program in decent territory for getting students to graduation.
At $34,282 net cost, this isn't the most affordable option. Make sure the program's other strengths justify the price. At $10,313 per year, the tuition is moderate — not the cheapest option, but far from the most expensive. Financial aid averages $1,076 — less than you'd find at many similar schools. A 29.8% completion rate is a red flag worth investigating. It may reflect program challenges or a student population with competing demands.