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University of New England
 
School of Social Work


School of Social Work
Master's of Social Work
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, ME 04103-2670 US
 
Phone: 1-207-221-4225
Fax: 1-207-221-4898
 
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M.S.W.-Master's of Social Work
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"The School of Social Work at the University of New England affirms a commitment to the values of human dignity, cultural diversity, individual and collective self-determination, and social justice." -School of Social Work Mission Statement Welcome to the University of New England School of Social Work. We are fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education to offer the MSW degree. We encourage you to arrange to meet with a faculty member to find out more about our program, which is located at UNE's Westbrook College Campus in Portland, Maine. The School of Social Work is proud of its tradition of providing students with a quality professional education through innovative programming. Our philosophy, as stated in our Mission Statement, emphasizes the mutual interaction of knowledge, values, and practice skills with a focus on: The strength of the human spirit. Cultural diversity. Social and economic justice. Ending oppression. Two Concentrations The University of New England School of Social Work is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education to offer the Master's Degree in Social Work. It’s the only graduate program in social work in the state of Maine that offers concentrations in both individual, family, and group practice and organizational and community practice. The individual, family and group practice concentration is designed for individuals who want to develop advanced practice skills with individuals, families, and groups. The organizational and community practice concentration is designed for individuals who want to develop advanced skills in program management, policy analysis, advocacy and other macro practice skills.
   
Accreditation Information: The University of New England is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges 
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