Abstract

The advising function is an important part of the faculty role. One aspect of advising is assisting students in the selection of a graduate program. Directors of undergraduate programs were surveyed to determine what they saw as the most outstanding graduate schools of social work. These findings are reported along with the respondents' judgments of the criteria by which MSW programs should be evaluated. Implications of the findings are discussed, especially with regard to what an undergraduate advisee or other inquirer should be told in response to the frequently raised questions, “What are the best schools of social work?” and “Where should I go to school for an MSW?”

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