Coming Soon – Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Now Enrolling Students for Fall 2026
For more information, please contact Lauren Barrow (barrowl@chc.edu) or Nancy DeCesare (decesaren@chc.edu).
For more information, please contact Lauren Barrow (barrowl@chc.edu) or Nancy DeCesare (decesaren@chc.edu).
The Bachelor in Social Work (BSW) allows individuals to pursue a career in the social work profession. CHC students will graduate with the skills, knowledge, and values to become a culturally responsible social work practitioner who thinks critically and creatively, and is enabled to contribute to the transformation of the global world.
Chestnut Hill College provides a student-centered collaborative learning environment that educates students to be ethical and competent social work practitioners in a diverse global world. We graduate students committed to building a more equitable society built on right relationships, inclusiveness, diversity, equality, economic, environmental, and social justice, and the dignity and worth of every human being.
CHC’s program is ever-evolving to confront the challenges of producing a career ready graduate. Through active, reflective, and research-based learning, the coursework in the program empowers and encourages students to make connections between theory and practice, and best prepares them for a dynamic and fulfilling career.
The diversity of people, perspectives, and cultures at the College and in the workplace is valued and explored with particular emphasis and appreciation for vulnerable populations. All courses are designed to make students think critically and creatively about each person’s potential to contribute to a more just and humane future.
A bachelor in social work (BSW) from CHC provides the following:
Social work professionals perform a variety of roles. These include:
Field Placements:
Experiential learning is a vital component of the social work curriculum at Chestnut Hill College. With support from the Center, students are mentored by a field placement director to identify and apply for a placement and work on-site, completing tasks consistent with that position. Additional professional preparation support is provided through a professional seminar that students are required to take.
The combined BS in Social Work/MS in Human Services Management provides an excellent opportunity for qualified social work majors in the School of Undergraduate Studies to complete a masters degree in Human Services Management in the School of Graduate Studies. Students majoring in Social Work are eligible to apply to the program once they have achieved Senior status. Transfer students must take a minimum of 15 credits at Chestnut Hill College and earn a Career 3.20 GPA in these courses before making application to the program. Each student will be expected to meet the admissions requirements of the School of Graduate Studies and be provisionally accepted into the program before registering for any graduate courses. Formal acceptance will be granted upon receipt of a transcript verifying successful completion of the undergraduate degree program. For more information, please contact Lauren Barrow (barrowl@chc.edu).