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Umpqua Community College is the regional center for higher education in Douglas County, Oregon, proudly offering an ever-expanding array of in-demand college degree, workforce development, and community learning programs.
Through a special partnership between Idaho State University and UCC, you can earn your Bachelor of Arts or Master of Arts in Social Work 100% online while gaining work experience locally in Douglas County.
Prepare for In-Demand Careers
Gain the skills you need to enter the growing social work field, with a focus on providing critical mental health services in rural communities like yours.
Make an Impact
Help address the rural mental health crisis by becoming a trained social worker ready to make a meaningful difference in your local area.
Reserved Seats
Connect with UCC for priority access to 10 reserved seats in ISU’s competitive BASW program, ensuring qualified applicants are guaranteed a spot.
Personalized Support
Receive specialized advising to guide you every step of the way, from your transition to ISU through to graduation.
Financial Support
Apply for scholarships to cover tuition, books, and learning materials, making your path to a degree more affordable.
Transfer Pathway
Transition from your associate degree at UCC to ISU’s fully accredited online BASW program, all without leaving your community.
Continue Your Education
After earning your BASW, you’ll have the opportunity to apply for ISU’s online Master of Social Work (MSW) program, paving the way for advanced careers in clinical and mental health services.
Discover more about this program at UCC’s Med Lab Science & Social Work Open House on Nov. 12
Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Social Work fully online program from Idaho State University (ISU). Get the details on program requirements.
Contact UCC to start your enrollment with ISU and learn about scholarships available.
Find out of if you qualify for a scholarship that covers tuition, books, and learning materials made possible through a grant from the City of Roseburg and the State of Oregon.