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Locations: Columbus (OH)
Annual Tuition: $40,022
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Reviewed: 1/14/2026
Degree: Social Work
I went to The Ohio State University for both undergraduate and graduate school and it was hands down the best decision I could’ve made for myself. It’s a large university and I truly feel like there is something there for everyone. I was able to do so much while attending such as several homecoming parades, club involvement, service trips, attending professional conferences and many networking events. I would recommend this school to anyone. Go buckeyes!!
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2017
Degree: Social Work
I found the professors to be very knowledgeable about their specific field, many having Ph Ds or equivalent. The viewpoint of the college is very liberal which influences their presentation of the material, especially with behavioral sciences.
Female Graduate, age 36
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Social Work
It's a great place to get an education. It has a diverse population. It operates like its own little city.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/22/2017
Degree: Social Work
Ohio state was great! It's big but not too big and is very diverse. It offers many opportunities and left me with tons of great memories.
Amanda King
Reviewed: 3/4/2017
Degree: Social Work
OSU has a great Social Work Masters program, the instructors are usually great and care about the subject and students. They could use more clas options. The university itself can be a bit overwhelming since it is a huge institution and students have to find out things on their own most of the time. Overal, if you are looking for an affordable program in a large university I would recommend it.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 1/31/2017
Degree: Social Work
College was an amazing experience. I wish I didn't have to work as much as I did, and had planned better financially so that I could have had more time to experience all that it had to offer. I would have loved to have been in clubs and really immersed myself in my studies.
Amanda King
Reviewed: 9/23/2016
Degree: Social Work
The Ohio State University has an excellent school of social work; they prepare you well on what to expect, current issues, and how to best serve the client and advocate for social justice. The professors are all leaders in their field and the classes are challenging.
Kelly31483
Reviewed: 10/5/2015
Degree: Social Work
I attended the four year part-time MSW program that was a partnership between Wright State University (WSU) and OSU. Overall I am glad that I chose the program and feel my money was well spent. My main complaint is that the program utilized some professors who were not competent enough to lead a Master's level course. One specific instructor worked for Wright State and several of the MSW students made complaints to the head of the MSW program about her poor teaching skills. As of 2015, OSU is now... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 9/1/2015
Degree: Social Work
I had a very traditional college experience at OSU, which was what I was looking for. There were many ways to get involved with the university, and a great amount of school spirit. While I did not feel that every class I took had great value, I did have access to great internships that prepared me for my career.
Diane Cummins
Reviewed: 8/10/2015
Degree: Social Work
The workload associated with the Msw program is doable, however the internship requirements are extremely time consuming for someone who already has a full time job. The second year internship requires 24 hours a week for two semesters, which is a great learning experience, but is overwhelming.
Charlene Nevil-English
Reviewed: 5/25/2015
Degree: Social Work
I had an outstanding college experience at Ohio State. My advisors were helpful, the professors were well prepared and supportive. I was able to be successful with a great group of fellow students. We assisted each other in study groups, project groups and support groups.
Catherine Mlay
Reviewed: 11/3/2013
Degree: Social Work
We are not prepared for work on main campus while doing work at regional campus. At regional campus, taught by LSW or MSW off the street and not professors. Must travel to main campus for a lot of classes (travel expense, weather.)