Most Diverse BSW Colleges 2026
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Rankings 121–130 of 167
Fort Peck Community College comes in at #121 on our 2026 diversity list. The student body is less diverse than many BSW programs, which is worth considering given the profession's emphasis on cultural competence.
With 82.1% minority enrollment, Fort Peck Community College offers one of the most diverse student populations among BSW programs. With a "Low" diversity designation, the campus lacks the demographic breadth you'd find at higher-ranked programs. A gender ratio of 0.49 shows this program has the typical gender imbalance found in social work education.
Terra State Community College ranks #122 on our diversity list for 2026. While the numbers are modest, some students prioritize other qualities like location, cost, or specific fieldwork opportunities.
The 12.2% minority enrollment rate suggests limited demographic diversity, which may affect the range of perspectives in your classes. Terra State Community College receives a "Low" diversity classification, suggesting the student body is more homogeneous than most BSW programs. A gender ratio of 0.90 means you'll study in a program with a healthier gender mix than most social work schools.
Cankdeska Cikana Community College ranks #123 on our diversity list for 2026. While the numbers are modest, some students prioritize other qualities like location, cost, or specific fieldwork opportunities.
Nearly 90.2% of the student body identifies as a racial or ethnic minority, creating a richly diverse learning environment. With a "Low" diversity designation, the campus lacks the demographic breadth you'd find at higher-ranked programs. At 0.48 for gender balance, the student population skews heavily in one direction — not unusual for BSW programs, but noticeable.
At #124 for diversity, North Iowa Area Community College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.
Only 17.2% of students come from minority backgrounds, which is lower than average for social work programs. North Iowa Area Community College receives a "Low" diversity classification, suggesting the student body is more homogeneous than most BSW programs. A gender ratio of 0.80 reflects the typical lean in social work programs, though it's not extreme.
Southwestern Michigan College ranks #125 on our diversity list for 2026. While the numbers are modest, some students prioritize other qualities like location, cost, or specific fieldwork opportunities.
At 23.3% minority enrollment, the student body is less diverse than many BSW programs — something to weigh if cross-cultural exposure is important to you. With a "Low" diversity designation, the campus lacks the demographic breadth you'd find at higher-ranked programs. The gender balance ratio of 0.68 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.
At #126 for diversity, Stark State College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.
At 21.6% minority enrollment, the student body is less diverse than many BSW programs — something to weigh if cross-cultural exposure is important to you. With a "Low" diversity designation, the campus lacks the demographic breadth you'd find at higher-ranked programs. The gender balance ratio of 0.70 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.
Laramie County Community College comes in at #127 on our 2026 diversity list. The student body is less diverse than many BSW programs, which is worth considering given the profession's emphasis on cultural competence.
About 30.6% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. The school carries a "Moderate" diversity classification, reflecting a reasonably mixed student population. The gender balance ratio of 0.58 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.
At #128 for diversity, Alexandria Technical & Community College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.
The 11.9% minority enrollment rate suggests limited demographic diversity, which may affect the range of perspectives in your classes. The school's "Low" diversity rating indicates limited demographic variety — an important consideration for social work students. A gender ratio of 0.85 means you'll study in a program with a healthier gender mix than most social work schools.
At #129 for diversity, Marion Technical College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.
At 19.4% minority enrollment, the student body is less diverse than many BSW programs — something to weigh if cross-cultural exposure is important to you. Marion Technical College receives a "Low" diversity classification, suggesting the student body is more homogeneous than most BSW programs. A gender ratio of 0.74 reflects the typical lean in social work programs, though it's not extreme.
At #130 for diversity, Lorain County Community College's BSW program has room to grow in this area. That said, diversity is just one factor — the program may offer other strengths that matter to you.
About 26.3% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. The school carries a "Moderate" diversity classification, reflecting a reasonably mixed student population. The gender balance ratio of 0.63 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.