Our rigorous PhD program prepares researchers, scholars, and educators to advance the field of social welfare and social work practice.
22
Ph.D. students in BC SSW
73%
AHANA Students
(African-American, Hispanic, Asian, and Native American)
100%
Of the 2018 graduating class employed as assistant professors or post-docs
9
Countries of citizenship
The dual degree program is designed for those who do not yet have a Master's of Social Work.
Applicants will be considered for acceptance into the MSW/PhD program in exceptional cases and must possess a master’s degree in a behavioral or social science discipline in addition to considerable work experience.
Well-suited for international graduate students who can acquire an understanding of American social welfare policy and social work practice prior to launching their advanced doctoral studies.
Accomplished and dedicated faculty members mentor students to understand and address complex social problems.
Our faculty’s expertise encompasses health disparities, public policy, neuroscience, gender-based violence, and more. They’re renowned scholars and supportive mentors.
Most accepted PhD students enjoy full financial support for four years, including tuition remission and a stipend worth $170,000.