Most Diverse BSW Colleges 2026
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Rankings 321–330 of 609
Juniata College ranks #321 on our diversity list for 2026. While the numbers are modest, some students prioritize other qualities like location, cost, or specific fieldwork opportunities.
With 29.1% minority enrollment, Juniata College offers more diversity than many programs, though there's room to grow. Juniata College receives a "Low" diversity classification, suggesting the student body is more homogeneous than most BSW programs. A gender ratio of 0.92 means you'll study in a program with a healthier gender mix than most social work schools.
At #322 for diversity, Salish Kootenai 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.
Nearly 77.0% of the student body identifies as a racial or ethnic minority, creating a richly diverse learning environment. Salish Kootenai College earns a "Moderate" diversity rating — there's meaningful variety in the student body, with room to improve. A gender ratio of 0.44 shows this program has the typical gender imbalance found in social work education.
At #323 for diversity, Tougaloo 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.
Nearly 99.8% of the student body identifies as a racial or ethnic minority, creating a richly diverse learning environment. The school's "Low" diversity rating indicates limited demographic variety — an important consideration for social work students. A gender ratio of 0.71 reflects the typical lean in social work programs, though it's not extreme.
Capital University comes in at #324 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.
The student body is 30.0% minority, which adds some diversity to classroom discussions and group projects. Capital University earns a "Moderate" diversity rating — there's meaningful variety in the student body, with room to improve. At 0.75 for gender balance, the school falls in the middle of the pack among BSW programs.
At #325 for diversity, Livingstone 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.
98.0% of students come from minority backgrounds, giving you exposure to a wide range of perspectives and lived experiences. The school's "Low" diversity rating indicates limited demographic variety — an important consideration for social work students. A gender ratio of 0.70 reflects the typical lean in social work programs, though it's not extreme.
Bluffton University ranks #326 on our diversity list for 2026. While the numbers are modest, some students prioritize other qualities like location, cost, or specific fieldwork opportunities.
With 30.1% minority enrollment, Bluffton University offers more diversity than many programs, though there's room to grow. A "Moderate" diversity level means you'll encounter some demographic variety, though not as much as top-ranked programs. The gender balance ratio of 0.76 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.
At #327 for diversity, Eastern Connecticut State University'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 31.8% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. Eastern Connecticut State University earns a "Moderate" diversity rating — there's meaningful variety in the student body, with room to improve. The gender balance ratio of 0.69 is moderate — there's some skew, but less than many social work programs.
King's College comes in at #328 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 25.8% minority enrollment, King's College offers more diversity than many programs, though there's room to grow. King's College earns a "Moderate" diversity rating — there's meaningful variety in the student body, with room to improve. The gender balance ratio of 0.87 shows a nearly even split between male and female students — unusual and refreshing in social work.
Salem State University comes in at #329 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 43.3% of students identify as racial or ethnic minorities, providing a moderately diverse campus experience. Salem State University earns a "Moderate" diversity rating — there's meaningful variety in the student body, with room to improve. A gender ratio of 0.50 reflects the typical lean in social work programs, though it's not extreme.
At #330 for diversity, Springfield 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 student body is 28.8% minority, which adds some diversity to classroom discussions and group projects. The school carries a "Moderate" diversity classification, reflecting a reasonably mixed student population. With a 0.82 gender balance ratio, Springfield College maintains one of the more equitable male-to-female splits among BSW programs.