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Wayne State University School of Social Work

1936 establishments in MichiganSchools of social work in the United StatesWayne State University

Wayne State University School of Social Work is a professional school within Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The school is ranked No. 34 nationally in the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking. Its online social work degree program has been ranked No. 2 nationally by the Social Work Degree Guide, trailing only the Boston University School of Social Work.

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Wayne State University School of Social Work
West Kirby Street, Detroit Midtown

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West Kirby Street 656
48202 Detroit, Midtown
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