About the BS in Social Work Degree
Why Study Social Work at Cedarville?
Get involved. Make a difference. Care for people. Light up the darkness. Change your world.
If these passions are your own, you are the type of student who will excel in the social work program. Our distinctly Christian, accredited social work degree will equip you to help others while displaying the love and humility of Christ. From vulnerable children and adopting families to the elderly and individuals or communities in crisis, you'll learn to care for others well. Regardless of your area of focus, you will be equipped to integrate your faith in your professional life and influence the culture for Christ.
Request Info VisitWhat Sets Cedarville Apart?
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Biblical Worldview
The Bible is the authority for research and study in every class you'll take. -
Mentoring Christian Faculty
You'll be taught by highly-credentialed professors who want you to succeed. -
Top Placement Rates
Our graduates achieve top career and grad school placement rates — 10% above the national average.
Program Overview
Program Format and Related Programs
Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.
Related Programs
Program Level and Format
- Undergraduate
- Residential
- 3-Year Option
- 4-Year
Program Faculty
Michael Sherr, PhD, MSW
Assistant Dean, Director of Social Work, Professor of Social WorkContact
- APP 122
- 937-766-7677
Program News
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A Humble Journey of Love
In the realm of social work, Melissa Brown faces the complexities of life head-on, witnessing struggles that occasionally touch her heart. Yet, it's her servant’s heart and unwavering faith in Jesus that serve as guiding lights, leading her to care for others through simple gestures — a conversation, a hug, or a prayer. -
From Trauma to Triumph
George Huff, professor of social work, was awarded the Evidence-Based Practice award by the Cedarville University School of Nursing. The award is based on Huff’s five decades of service in the social work profession.