Children, Youth, and Families


The Children, Youth, and Families field of practice—one of six academic pathways that include specialized coursework and field placements—trains future practitioners to address issues such as trauma, material hardship, and behavioral health.

The courses in the program help students understand the proximal and distal supports, challenges, and systemic barriers that either foster or hinder children and families from accessing and using services. Students apply what they learn in class to their field placements, where they gain real-world experience with organizations that complement their goals and passions. Our pedagogy, which melds the person-in-environment and strengths-based approaches, are paramount to student learning and the profession of social work.

  • Clinical or Macro: Whether students choose the clinical or macro track, this specialized program prepares them to assess the mental health of individuals and families while implementing evidence-based interventions that improve the well-being of some of the most vulnerable people in Boston and beyond. 

  • Certificates: BCSSW students in the CYF field of practice often earn certificates in child welfare, school social work, and neuroscience and social work by taking a series of specific courses.

Application Deadlines: 
Early: November 15 
Priority: January 15 
Regular: March 15 
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At a Glance

Program format:
In person

Are scholarships available? 
When you submit your application for admission, you are automatically considered for BCSSW scholarships, fellowships, graduate assistantships, and research assistantships. 

Tuition & Aid

Overview

  • All students can choose the following: 
    • Course of study (macro or clinical)
    • One of six fields of practice, which requires both a practice and policy course in advanced practice
    • Two yearlong practicum experiences where coursework and experiential learning combine to support a well-rounded practitioner

  • Students can take five electives, which are the best way to customize their curriculum plan, to deepen their knowledge, or to venture into an area of practice that is new and fascinating.
Boston College campus

Career Pathways


Improving the health and resilience of families

The career pathways are widely varied and ever-changing. As the behavioral health and social and emotional needs of children become better understood, social workers can continue to innovate and design care in many settings—including schools, community health care centers, and sports- and adventure-based organizations.

Other social workers are providing home-based family therapy and using technology in the form of games or virtual reality to improve the lives of children and their families. 

Some of our recent graduates are now working in settings as diverse as: 

  • Boston Public Schools
  • McLean Hospital
  • The Home for Little Wanderers

Why BC School of Social Work?


We do more than talk about inclusion—programs like our Black Leadership Initiative and Latinx Leadership Initiative are redefining diversity education and expanding access to opportunities for historically marginalized groups. 

Students spend time in the field, working with real people. Our robust field placements—both locally and abroad—allow you to put your learning into practice, gain hands-on training, and form valuable relationships.

Our supportive and inclusive culture begins on our campus and extends to our alumni network, where more than 9,000 BCSSW grads continue to uplift one another after graduation, offering career guidance and networking opportunities. 

Support to Help You Succeed


Advising Center
Access academic guidance, including course selection, certificate information, and tips for maintaining work/life balance.

Field Education Team
The BCSSW field education team will help you find your perfect match. The team facilitates connections with agencies so you don’t need to find practicum experiences on your own.

Career Services
Through individual appointments, programming, and events, BCSSW Career Services helps students attain their career goals by maintaining relationships with employers and alumni who share their knowledge, networks, and opportunities.

Social Work Library
Enjoy a dedicated space to study and access hundreds of research databases. The Social Work Library is located right in McGuinn Hall.

Advisors 
Advisors support you throughout the program and range from full-time faculty members to active practitioners and leaders in various human services settings.

SSW students outside McGuinn

Start Your Social Work Journey

The BCSSW Admissions team is available to support students throughout the application process. Join us for a virtual information session or connect with a member of the Admissions team for a one-on-one chat. 

617-552-4024

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