Earlham College

Bachelor in Social Services

Richmond, United States

The Bachelor in Social Services at Earlham College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, is a small liberal arts college founded in 1847 and shaped by Quaker values that emphasise ethical leadership, community and global engagement. With a close-knit campus of around 1,472 students, including international learners, Earlham offers a personalised education that blends rigorous academics with experiential learning. The college’s Quaker heritage informs a culture of reflection, service and collaborative problem-solving.

The Earlham Plan for Integrative Learning guides students through interdisciplinary study, internships, fieldwork and community-based projects that prepare graduates for meaningful careers and civic contribution. Programmes across the humanities, sciences and social sciences emphasise critical thinking, ethical reasoning and cross-cultural competence, while faculty mentorship and small class sizes ensure tailored academic support. International students find opportunities to engage in campus leadership, research and study abroad integration.

Community life at Earlham is active and purposeful, with opportunities for volunteerism, student-led initiatives and sustainable practice embedded into campus life. Career services and alumni networks support internships and post-graduate transitions, and the college’s emphasis on global citizenship helps graduates pursue careers in non-profit, public service, education and international fields. Earlham is a fit for students seeking an education rooted in values, close mentorship and hands-on learning experiences.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Social Services at Earlham College is a 4-year degree for students who want to make a difference in people's lives. It helps you understand how people and social systems affect each other. You'll gain policy skills and knowledge to create meaningful change.

The curriculum includes study of social work, psychology, and sociology. You'll have hands-on experiences in social services settings, such as a service-learning placement in a facility serving adults with mental illness. You'll also learn counseling skills through a practicum at a local agency.

Graduates can pursue careers as Mental Health Counselors, Social Workers, Human Resources Specialists, or Case Managers. They can work in fields like counseling, social work, human resources, and non-profit organizations.

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