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About Rutgers:
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| Dean's Welcome |
Welcome to Rutgers School of Social Work. Our mission is to prepare social workers who can truly make a difference in the lives of those they serve. I encourage you to learn more about our School, our faculty, staff, students, and alumni who make up our strong community of scholars and practitioners. I hope you will choose to join us in our efforts to make the world a more humane, just and equitable place.
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| Administration |
Office of the Dean
and other administrative contacts
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| School at a Glance |
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| Location | The school offers
classes on Rutgers' three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick.
The Office of the Dean is located at 536 George Street, on the university's
historic New Brunswick campus. Each campus
is close to major highways and rail systems, and within easy commuting distance
of New York City and Philadelphia.
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| History | Established in 1954,
the school has a distinguished record of instruction, research, and public
service. Classes were first offered during the Depression to meet the state's
need for social workers. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate-professional
degree programs, holds classes on Rutgers' three regional campuses, and
is affiliated with more than 800 social service agencies throughout the
New Jersey/New York metropolitan area.
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| Mission | The values of the
profession, the worth of the individual, and the importance of the fullest
development of the individual's potential determine Rutgers' School of Social
Work's educational and scholarly efforts. The school's mission is shaped
by the values of the profession of social work, the state of development
of the profession's knowledge and skill base, and the special roles and
responsibilities of a state university with its commitments to excellence
in instruction, research, and public service. Its mission is further influenced
by considerations of demographic trends that New Jersey, the nation, and
the social work profession must address as we enter the twenty-first century.
The school's mission is to serve New Jersey's citizens through the preparation
of practitioners for social work careers, through public service by the
faculty and students, and through knowledge development and dissemination
aimed at understanding, preventing, and ameliorating existing and emergent
social problems. Special attention is given to the development of educational
programs and community partnerships that respect and enhance the rich diversity
of the population of New Jersey. This includes concern about the poor, the
oppressed, those vulnerable to discrimination or injustice, and other at-risk
groups.
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| News |
Noteworthy
events.
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"I can say without hesitation that the School of Social Work works for all of New Jersey. First and foremost, the school helps meet the labor force for high-quality social workers. It goes further by serving the broader community and our society's most vulnerable citizens."
School of Social Work Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 536 George Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-1167 Telephone: 732/932-7520 Fax: 732/932-8181 Student Services: 732/932-7126 |
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