The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Social Work is dedicated to advancing social justice, celebrating diversity, and achieving academic excellence. Established in 1944, the School offers comprehensive Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programs designed to prepare students with the knowledge and skills needed to address complex social issues and create positive change for individuals, families, and communities. Faculty are leaders in research across areas like child welfare, mental health, and social innovation, contributing significantly to the field. With a strong focus on hands-on learning and deep community engagement through field placements and research centers, students gain practical experience and make real-world impact. Consistently ranked among the nation's top programs, the School empowers future social work professionals dedicated to enhancing well-being and promoting equity.
View School of Social WorkThe University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Champaign, Illinois, and Urbana, Illinois. It is the flagship institution of the University of Illinois system and was founded in 1867. With over 56,000 students, the University of Illinois is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the United States.