Master of Social Work ranked among best, most affordable programs

The University of Arkansas Little Rock’s online Master of Social Work (MSW) program has been recognized among the best and most affordable of 2019.

Courtesy of SocialWorkDegree.org
Courtesy of SocialWorkDegree.org

Socialworkdegree.org ranked UA Little Rock No. 25 on its list of the Best Online Master’s in Social Work Degrees. The website, a product of SR Education Group, also ranked UA Little Rock No. 6 on its lists of Most Affordable Online Master’s in Social Work.

The website considers only CSWE Accredited programs in its rankings. “Best” programs are ranked by the reported salaries of the program’s alumni. For the “most affordable” designation, the website lists universities that offer an online master’s degree in social work and ranks them according to their tuition rates.

The mission of UA Little Rock’s School of Social Work graduate program is to prepare graduates for leadership roles in clinical practice and management and community practice within the welfare system. This nationally accredited program can be completed in two to three years, which includes the completion of both course work and field internships.

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UA Little Rock is closed Dec. 20 – Jan. 1 for the winter holidays.

Questions about online programs

If you have any questions regarding our online degree or certificate programs, please use our contact form to email us or call 501-569-3003 and leave a voice message. We will look into your inquiry when we return to campus Jan. 2 and respond to messages in the order they were received.

Meanwhile, please explore our website (including our FAQs) for more information about UA Little Rock Online programs.

Spring deadlines

When you are ready to apply, please review your program admission requirements, and check out our Become a Student page for step-by-step information about enrolling in the Online Campus.

Undergraduate applications and credentials for Spring 2019 are due to the Office of Admissions by Jan. 14 for undergraduate students. Students who are interested in declaring an online-only program are encouraged to request a campus change through their advisor by Jan. 18. Spring 2019 full-term classes begin Jan. 22.

The Graduate School application deadline for spring was Dec. 15.

More important dates can be found on the University’s official academic calendar.

Military Student Success

At Your Fingertips: Military Student Success


The Office of Veterans Affairs has made it its mission to help military veterans and their eligible dependents achieve academic success at UALR. Accredited by the Veterans Administration, the UALR Veterans Affairs office assists military students and dependents with the enrollment process and files the necessary paperwork to ensure that they receive their educational benefits.

Kathy Oliverio, the director of Military Student Success at UALR, said that the UALR Veterans Affairs office essentially works with the student veteran to make sure their tuition is paid.

“Our Veterans Affairs office is the go-to place for anyone who is on the VA educational benefits. Any veteran will go there, and it will be the starting point for them to get their educational benefits to start, and then to continue, and to be certified,” Oliverio said. “In essence, they’re the money folks. They’re the people who allow our veterans to actually have their education paid for.”

The UALR Veterans Affairs office also serves as an ambassador between the veteran student and UALR administration, offering support in special situations that may require individual adjustments.

Oliverio — a veteran herself, having served 20 years in the United States Air Force — said that she works closely with veteran students in her role as well.

“I look out for the veteran on the academic side of the house. I make sure that the veteran, once they get to UALR, and sometimes even prior to, that they graduate, that they stay in school, that they get any help that they need — whether it’s tutoring or guidance as far as what classes they take,” she said. “I advise veteran students. Sometimes, they just like to talk to another veteran.”

Oliverio noted that the needs of the online veteran student are no different than those who attend the physical campus in Little Rock, and the university is committed to helping its veteran students no matter where they complete their studies. “A lot of our online students are active-duty, Air Force military,” Oliverio said. The online classes benefit active-duty military, because there are occasions when a student will be unable to complete face-to-face classes due to military obligations.

In fact, UALR currently has active-duty military students in Korea, the United Kingdom, and scattered throughout the U.S., according to Oliverio.

“Online is perfect for them,” Oliverio said. “No matter where they go in the world, they can access everything they need to do.”

For more information about the services UALR offers its military students, please visit the Veteran Student Success site at ualr.edu/military.