Abstract
This project attempts to uncover any differences that may exist between the bachelor’s-level and master’s-level social work graduates of California State University, Sacramento. Data was collected from graduates of 2006 and 2007 via surveys mailed by the Division of Social Work. Data was then analyzed, leading to the conclusion that no significant differences existed in the areas of overall satisfaction with the program, overall educational experience, and overall field experience. There were some significant demographic differences between the groups. There was also a significant difference in the overall preparation students felt they had been given by the program, with the master’s-level students giving much higher ratings than the bachelor’s-level students in this category.