<p>I'm looking at Grad schools to apply to for my MSW. My career plan is to become a Social Worker at the VA or with one of the branches of the military. USC (University of Southern California) appears to be the only college in the nation that has a Military Social Work sub-concentration. Their program appears to be top-notch with their students landing jobs with the VA/military related organizations immediately after getting licensed. I would LOVE to go to this school because of that fact but the price tag is extremely hefty. Does anyone know of any other MSW programs that might offer something similar to their sub-concentration?</p>
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