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Tennessee Wesleyan University: Social Work Ranking 2024

Tennessee Wesleyan UniversityRanked
811
in the USA
Tennessee Wesleyan University is a very small not-for-profit college offering many disciplines along with social work majors and located in Athens, Tennessee. This school was opened in 1857 and is currently offering bachelor's degrees in 2 social work programs.

Tennessee Wesleyan University is expensive; depending on the program, tuition cost is around $29,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Tennessee listing.

Recent data analysis showed that Tennessee Wesleyan University area is generally safe - the college is reported to have a good rating for campus crime.

Based on 60 evaluation criteria, Tennessee Wesleyan University social work program ranks #811 Social Work School (out of 1600; top 55%) in USA and #22 Social Work School in Tennessee. Major competitors for this college are Duke University in Durham and Vanderbilt University in Nashville. See the details about all twelve competing social work colleges and list of available social work majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#22 Social Work School in Tennessee
#186 Social Work School in the Southeast
#811 Social Work School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#5 Community Services Program in Tennessee
#5 Medical Social Work Program in Tennessee

Regional Ranking

#34 Community Services Program in the Southeast
#34 Medical Social Work Program in the Southeast

National Ranking

#127 Medical Social Work Program in USA

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You may be interested in other ways to get accepted at Tennessee Wesleyan University:
Occupational Therapy Programs - ranked top 50% in USA
Also, check how Tennessee Wesleyan University ranks among graduate schools in Tennessee.

Contact information:

Tennessee Wesleyan University
204 East College Street
Athens, TN 37303
Phone: (423) 745-7504
Website: www.tnwesleyan.edu

Location map:

Tennessee Wesleyan University Location Map

Social Work majors:

Bachelor's degree

Community Health Services, Liaison, and Counseling
Social Work

Local competitors:

Duke University - Social Work School Ranking
Duke University

Durham, NC, 4 social work programs

Vanderbilt University - Social Work School Ranking
Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN, 7 social work programs

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Social Work School Ranking
University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill, NC, 7 social work programs

University of Georgia - Social Work School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 5 social work programs

North Carolina State University at Raleigh - Social Work School Ranking
North Carolina State University

Raleigh, NC, 5 social work programs

Auburn University - Social Work School Ranking
Auburn University

Auburn, AL, 6 social work programs

Indiana University Bloomington - Social Work School Ranking
Indiana University Bloomington

Bloomington, IN, 7 social work programs

The University of Tennessee Knoxville - Social Work School Ranking
The University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, TN, 7 social work programs

University of South Carolina Columbia - Social Work School Ranking
University of South Carolina Columbia

Columbia, SC, 5 social work programs

Union University - Social Work School Ranking
Union University

Jackson, TN, 2 social work programs

University of Kentucky - Social Work School Ranking
University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY, 10 social work programs

The University of Alabama - Social Work School Ranking
The University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL, 5 social work programs

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