| Type | Social Work school |
|---|---|
| Established | 1928 |
Parent institution | Florida State University |
| Dean | David Springer |
| Students | 917[1] |
| Location | ,, U.S. 30°26′19.7″N84°18′13.0″W / 30.438806°N 84.303611°W /30.438806; -84.303611 |
| Website | www |
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TheFlorida State University College of Social Work, is thesocial work college of theFlorida State University. The College is the oldest in the state of Florida. About 917 students are enrolled, includingundergraduates andgraduate students, includingMaster of Social Work andDoctor of Philosophy-seeking students. All programs areaccredited by theCouncil on Social Work Education.

The college houses seven institutes and centers: Florida Institute for Child Welfare (FICW), Stoops Center for Communities, Families, and Children (CFC Center), Institute for Quality Children's Services (IQCS), Institute for Trauma and Resilience Studies (ITRS) (formerly Institute for Family Violence Studies), Institute for Justice Research and Development (IJRD), Multidisciplinary Evaluation and Testing Center (MDC), and Maura's Voice Research Fund (Maura's Voice).[2]
The College of Social Work offers a summer study abroad program inPrague, Czech Republic and two exchange programs during the fall and spring semester inAustralia andSweden.[3]
As of 2024, it is ranked tied for 36th out of 319 schools for social work in the United States byU.S. News & World Report.[4]