IWU’s Social Work program named “Best for the Money”

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May 01, 2019
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Social Work program has been ranked as a “Best Value for the Money” in the 2019 national ranking of U.S. colleges and universities by College Factual.
 
Nationally, the Social Work program at IWU ranked No. 33 out of 354 programs at colleges and universities reviewed as “Best Value for the Money.” This places IWU’s program in the top 10% of all such programs reviewed by College Factual.
 
Additionally, IWU’s Social Work program ranked No. 1 out of nine colleges in Indiana for value, making IWU the best value school in the state for Social Work majors.
 
College Factual’s ranking takes into account the average yearly cost of the school, the average time students take to graduate and the quality the school provides to students. This means schools who rank highly are offering a good value for the money for Social Work graduates.
 
“We have built our program on the philosophy that Jesus was the first social worker; He served non-judgmentally and held people accountable,” said Katti Sneed, director of the Social Work program. “It is in this vein, that our mission is to equip culturally competent Christians in social work, who are God's hands and feet; His salt and light to a world that desperately needs Him.”
 
For more information on IWU’s Social Work program, visit www.indwes.edu/undergraduate/division-of-behavioral-sciences/bs-social-work.
 
College Factual, located in Troy, New York, is the leading source of data analytics and insights on college outcomes. It provides in-depth coverage for over 2,500 colleges and universities and over 350 college majors. These insights are available to students from over 200 countries interested in pursuing accredited college degree programs in the United States.
Contact:
Scott Todd, Executive Director of Marketing & Communication
scott.todd@indwes.edu, (765) 677-1910