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diverse professional faculty backgrounds
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faculty and student community activities
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individualized attention to student progress
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nationally accredited undergraduate social work program, graduate program seeking accreditation
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integration of faith, learning and service as a preparation for professional careers
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active, outgoing faculty/student research and community service, including Hispanic immigration, aging religion and social work practice, leadership development among African American women, urban studies and urban ministry, and administration of child and family services
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social work graduates eligible for professional licensure in all states and consistently pass state license exams on their first testing with scores above state and national average
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students develop personal skills in professional settings which lead to professional employment and help build strong graduate school applications
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job opportunities in human service fields rapidly expanding throughout U.S. and abroad





