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Miami social work students surpass national exam pass rates

FSW professor Amy Roberts interacting with Social Work students during class.

Miami social work students surpass national exam pass rates

Miami University’s Bachelor of Social Work students achieved an 83.3% first-time pass rate on the 2024 national licensing exam, significantly higher than the national average of 67.2%, according to the Association of Social Work Boards. Master of Social Work students also improved their performance from the previous year, posting a first-time pass rate slightly higher than the national average of 73%. Miami’s social work program is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and emphasizes client strengths and diversity through an interdisciplinary approach.