UH School of Social Work ranked 60th in nation
Advertiser Staff
The University of Hawai'i-Mânoa School of Social Work has been ranked 60th best among the nation's 191 graduate social work programs by the U.S. News and World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools 2009."
Social Work joins three other UH Mânoa programs — William S. Richardson School of Law, College of Education, and Library and Information Science program — recognized by the publication as among the nation's top graduate programs.
The UHM School of Social Work's 60th-place ranking ties it with Baylor, Cal State-Long Beach, Cal State-Los Angeles, Colorado State, Syracuse and the University of Iowa.
The UH Law School placed 82nd on the list, the highest of any small law school in the country. UH Mânoa's College of Education remains as one of the top 100 teacher preparation schools in the nation, ranking in the top 23 percent (65 out of 278 schools surveyed). The Library and Information Science program ranked 30 out of 50 accredited programs surveyed nationwide.