Top-ranked Pitt School of Social Work world-class faculty, community-engaged research and curriculum, centered on social justice.
Transform the world at the top-ranked Pitt School of Social Work! Here, you will learn the skills, knowledge and values to become an outstanding social work practitioner, educator or researcher.
We prepare our graduates to engage in entry-level generalist social work with individuals, groups, organizations, and communities.
The MSW program offers social work education for the 21st century, and is ranked #12 by US News and World Report in their 2024 rankings of graduate schools of social work. The program offers an in-person option and a part-time online option.
We prepare students for leadership roles in social work research, social work education, planning, and administration.
Research @ Pitt Social Work
The faculty in Pitt’s School of Social work are conducting critical, rigorous, and boundary-pushing research that is grounded in community and lived experience and seeks to challenge oppressive systems, advance just policies and practice and contribute to collective well-being.
Signature Student Practicum
Our over 600 practicum sites create a strong foundation for valuable social work skills through opportunities like specialized and paid fellowships and unique placements in community organizations, healthcare settings, nonprofits, and more!
Child Welfare
The Child Welfare Education and Research Programs provide a continuum of professional development programs designed to prepare, strengthen and enhance the child welfare workforce.
News
When Social Media Meets Social Work: MSW Student Brings Digital Expertise to Domestic Violence Prevention
When Francesca Grignon walked into Women Against Abusive Relationships (WAAR) for her practicum placement, founder and executive director Roxanne Epperson wasn’t sure what to expect.
BASW student presents poster at Symposium
Ruba Nashbat, a senior in the BASW program, presented her poster at the 2026 Human Flourishing Symposium.
Dr. Mary Beth Rauktis wins CGS award
Congratulations Research Associate Professor Mary Beth Rauktis! She was nominated by a College of General Studies (CGS) student for the annual CGS Student Choice Awards, administered by the CGS Student Government.