University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration

University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration

The School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago is one of the world's leading schools for the training of social workers and researchers in social welfare scholarship, ranking 3rd . SSA was founded in 1903 by esteemed minister and social work educator Graham Taylor as the “Social Science Center for Practical Training in Philanthropic and Social Work.” By 1920, through the efforts of founding mothers Edith Abbott, Grace Abbott and Sophonisba Breckinridge, and such notable trustees as social worker Jane Addams and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald, the school...
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Location: Chicago, Illinois
Founded:1920

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    When was University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration established?
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    1920 was the year the institution was established.
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