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Best MSW Programs near Augusta, GA (2026)

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Edited by Zoe MacDougall, BS

Augusta, Georgia (population 200,884) has no MSW campus within city limits . 5 Georgia programs also offer an online option. Every program below is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), the requirement for Georgia licensure.

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Best MSW programs in Augusta, GA

No CSWE-accredited MSW program currently lists a campus inside Augusta, GA. See the nearby and online options below.

Online MSW programs available in Augusta, GA

Georgia-based CSWE-accredited programs with an online option, which Augusta, GA residents can complete from home. See the full online MSW ranking for national options.

Institution Accredited Adv. Standing Natl.
University of Georgia 1966 Yes #36
Clark Atlanta University 1928 Yes #70
Georgia State University 2001 Yes #96
Valdosta State University 1997 Yes #164
Albany State University 2011 Yes #267

How much do social workers make in Augusta, GA in 2026?

Augusta, Georgia sits within the Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC metro area, the labor market that sets pay and demand for its social workers. Across specialties, the area employs roughly 870 social workers , and the best-paid specialty here is social workers, all other at a $91,980 median. Figures are from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS program (May 2025).

Occupation Employed Median wage Typical range (10th–90th)
Healthcare social workers 320 $66,360 $40,360 – $79,650
Mental health & substance abuse social workers 40 $50,520 $36,430 – $82,450
Child, family & school social workers 350 $47,080 $35,760 – $83,380
Social workers, all other 160 $91,980 $44,350 – $109,300
Social & community service managers (macro) 190 $76,020 $54,080 – $124,940

How local pay compares

Child, family & school social workers around Augusta, GA earn a median of $47,080 versus $47,510 statewide in Georgia and $67,310 nationally. That is below the Georgia median.

Where do social workers work in Augusta, GA in 2026?

Augusta, Georgia sits in Richmond County. Organizations in and around the city that commonly employ MSW-level social workers include:

  • Serenity Behavioral Health Systems, the regional community service board
  • Augusta University Health and Wellstar MCG Health
  • Richmond County School System
  • Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS)
  • Augusta-Richmond County government

Representative local employers known to operate in the area; illustrative, not an exhaustive or BLS-sourced list.

Nationally, BLS projects social worker employment to grow 6% from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations, driven by demand in healthcare and mental-health settings. Macro roles such as social and community service managers are projected to grow alongside them. See pay by role in our career guides.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2025) for Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC; employment projections from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook. Wages are annual medians.

What kind of social work license do I need in Augusta, GA?

After an MSW from Augusta, GA or anywhere, these are the Georgia social work licenses, per ASWB. A CSWE-accredited degree is required for each.

License Education Supervised hours Exam
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Master of Social Work 3000 hours Clinical
Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) Master of Social Work Two years required number of hours not specified Masters

Source: ASWB social work licensure database. Verify current requirements with the Georgia state board before applying.

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Last updated 2026-06-12. "Near" means a program campus within 60 straight-line miles of the city center.