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Are you sensitive to people and their challenges?

Do you enjoy working in a variety of settings with individuals, families, groups or communities? Are you a good problem solver? Then you should pursue a Bachelor of Social Work degree at the University of North Texas.

Social work addresses societal concerns and the well-being of people to ensure they have equal access to resources, services and opportunities. Social workers encourage change by striving to end discrimination, oppression, poverty and other forms of social injustice.

 

Scholarships & More

The Department of Social Work in UNT’s College of Health and Public Service offers scholarships to students each year, including:

  • Fannie Belle Gaupp Scholarship
  • Social Work/Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholarship

YOUR ADVISOR

Ja'Tiara Armstrong
Ja'Tiara Armstrong
Academic Advisor for:
Criminal Justice T-Z
Social Work

ABOUT US

Social workers make the world a better place by helping people overcome the challenges associated with abuse, poverty, homelessness, addiction, disability, illness, and discrimination. They practice in a variety of areas including healthcare, hospice, substance abuse treatment, child welfare, aging, criminal justice and others.

Learn more about UNT’s Social Work program and how you can make a difference!

sowk.unt.edu
socialwork@unt.edu
940-565-3437
Chilton Hall, Suite 300
410 Ave. C
Denton, TX 76201