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The School for Social Work is
housed on the Smith College campus, consistently ranked by
U.S. News and World Reports magazine as one
of the ten top liberal-arts colleges in the country. Its beautiful
127-acre campus is set in a river valley flanked by mountains.
The student houses and administrative buildings, ranging in
architectural style from Gothic to Colonial to modern, lend
a distinctive character not found on most campuses. Though
just a five-minute walk from vibrant downtown Northampton,
home to 30,000 people, the campus, with its towering trees,
flower beds, open fields and scenic Paradise Pond, feels like
the countryside.
In addition to the pleasure of residing in such breathtaking surroundings, the real advantage of being on the Smith campus is the number of facilities and academic resources available to graduate social work students studying at Smith College. |
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