Ehrenkranz School of Social Work

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The Ehrenkranz School of Social Work is a division within New York University. Founded in 1960, it offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees for the education of professional social workers. The School also serves as a major postgraduate training center for professional social workers.

Its research centers include the Institute against Violence and The Glass Center for Mental Health and Practice Research.

Besides the University's main campus at Washington Square, the School's program is also available at the St. Thomas Aquinas College in Rockland County, New York and at the College of Staten Island as well as on the campus of Sarah Lawrence College in Westchester County.

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