California State University - Chico Reviews of Master's in Social Work

  • 6 Reviews
  • Chico (CA)
  • Annual Tuition: $18,910
100% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
83% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Reviews - Master's in Social Work

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Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/1/2017
  • Degree: Social Work
"I enjoyed my college the faculty in the department of study."
Shauna Gowdy
  • Reviewed: 5/25/2014
  • Degree: Social Work
"The MSW program at Chico definitely has its pros and cons. Some of the faculty are amazing and really care about Social Work and us as students. Like any program, there are others who don't seem to share the same passion. I feel like there could be more support of the faculty in regards to supporting us in our internships and in the community. I have had a great experience, but some in my cohort have had a challenging time with their internships. The work load is definitely manageable. Chico is a great place. It's cheap to live here, great people and there are a lot of things to do."
Courtney Gwin
  • Reviewed: 5/19/2014
  • Degree: Social Work
"My graduate program offers wonderful field work experiences and great support from the faculty. However, they do seek for students not to be working during the program, which for many of us students is a problem."
Courtney Gwin
  • Reviewed: 2/6/2014
  • Degree: Social Work
"My graduate program is great because of the diversity in the community we work with. However, receiving financial aid is nearly impossible."
Cynthia Freeman
  • Reviewed: 3/8/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"I moved form Southern California to attend Chico State's School of Social Work and I am glad I did. It has been a fantastic experience with a great group of faculty and students alike."
hong luu
  • Reviewed: 1/13/2013
  • Degree: Social Work
"Though there is support from faculty and staff, the rigor of the program can be, at times, disappointing. Your education is what you make it here. However, the campus is beautiful and staff generally appear to care about the progress students make. I think the lack in rigor stems from a fairly "young" program."