I know this may not be exactly what you were looking for, but I know that private universities with smaller MSW programs often give a lot more in financial aid to students. Plus, you wouldn't have to pay out-of-state tuition!
I got my Master's in Social Work from Abilene Christian University, and I truly loved my experience! Although it isn't like this for every student that applies, I basically graduated my MSW only owing about $5,000-$7,000 as a result of paid field placement opportunities and scholarships! They're really great about giving scholarships directly based on your need and merit awarded individually based on the student.
Also, they pay for graduating students to go present their thesis research (or any other research conducted during their time in the program) at conferences all expenses paid, even up to a year after graduation! When I was a BSW and MSW, I presented at about 6 state and national conferences. If you click on this link, you can also see the tremendous reach of the published theses by social work students for the past three years. (Theses prior to 2015 were not published online, but were published in print). As you can see on the map, ACU students' social work research is constantly being downloaded by education, government, and organizational institutions across the world! Also, the faculty are incredible researchers and many are doing incredible internationally-recognized research in various fields within social work. See the following links for more information!
If you'd like to get more information about their MSW program (and our remote-learning online option), you can contact socialwork@acu.edu. I'm not sure if you're looking for Spring enrollment, but they also admit in Spring!
List of ACU BSW and MSW Research Presentations and Publications
Faculty member Dr. Wayne Paris conducting research on the very first trials of xenotransplantation
Faculty member Dr. Wayne Paris international presentations on xenotransplantation
Community Research Partnerships
MSW Student Implements State-wide Research Project on Foster Care