The University’s Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) program meets the requirements for licensure or certification requirements in the states listed below. Review the social work licensure requirements listed under your state.
As a social work candidate in Alabama, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates must disclose criminal conviction history as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with authorization from the Alabama board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should simply request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board, either from ASWB, or from the state Board which originally authorized the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners
PO Box 301620
Montgomery, AL 36130-1620
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Alabama. Please review and complete the application for the State of Alabama.
Additional Post-Graduate Supervision Requirements:
A minimum of 4 hours per month supervision is required for 24 months, to total 96 hours of supervision. This supervision must be completed with a 36-month period beginning with employment for Bachelor level licensees. Supervision must be provided by a LMSW or LICSW. After 24 or more months (96 hours) of supervision, an LBSW may engage in the practice of social work without further licensing supervision as long as the social worker remains in the same type of social work practice.
A contract must be negotiated between the supervisor and the supervisee and is subject to the approval of the Board.
If supervision is terminated by either party, the supervisor is responsible for completing the evaluation and termination forms within 30 days and forwarding the documents to the Board for review. The supervisor shall certify the total number of supervised hours at termination.
State Agency Contact Information
Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners
PO Box 301620
Montgomery, AL 36130-1620
Phone: 334-242-5860
Toll Free: 888-879-3672
Email: Info.socialwork@swb.alabama.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Arizona, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must submit a full set of fingerprints and proof of online payment for a criminal history background check through the Arizona Department of Public Safety unless candidates can provide verification that they hold a current, valid DPS fingerprint clearance card.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Arizona board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within 12 months after receiving written examination authorization from the Board. An applicant shall not take an approved licensure examination more than three times during the 12-month testing period.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker:
Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners
1740 West Adams St., Suite 3600
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Arizona. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Arizona.
State Agency Contact Information
Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners
1740 West Adams St., Suite 3600
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Phone 602-542-1882
Fax: 602-364-0890
Email: information@azbbhe.us
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Arkansas, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
All applicants for social work licensure must apply for a criminal background check and the results must be received by the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board prior to being issued a provisional license, license through endorsement, or approval to take the exam. A current and valid application for licensure must be on file prior to criminal background checks being processed. Instructions will be sent for the background process once the application and fee have been received by the Board.
Exam:
After an application is approved, the applicant will be mailed a letter of eligibility with a link to the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) website for the candidate handbook and instructions for registering for the exam. The handbook contains general information about the examination, the registration process, and an order form for a study guide.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board
P.O. Box 251965
Little Rock, Arkansas 72225
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of Arkansas Code and Rules of the Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Arkansas.
State Agency Contact Information
Arkansas Social Work Licensing Board
Physical Address:
5800 West 10th, Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72204
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 251965
Little Rock, Arkansas 72225
Phone: 501-372-5071
Fax: 501-372-6301
Email: swlb@arkansas.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Delaware, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Baccalaureate Social Worker (BSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must submit a State of Delaware and Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background check (CBC). For instructions to complete your fingerprinting for both the Federal and State criminal background checks, go to IdentoGo. Candidates must also submit a completed and signed Child Protection Registry Consent Form.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Delaware Board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within two years after receiving written examination authorization from the Board. An applicant who does not pass the exam within two years must re-apply.
Apply for Licensure:
Baccalaureate Social Worker:
Cannon Building
Suite 203
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, DE 19904
State Agency Contact Information
Delaware Board of Social Work Examiners
Cannon Building
Suite 203
861 Silver Lake Blvd.
Dover, DE 19904
Phone: 302-744-4500
Fax: 302-739-2711
Email: customerservice.dpr@delaware.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in District of Columbia, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
A Criminal Background Check is required for all health care license, certification, and registration applications. The applicant for a license is required to pay the fee established by the Department of Health for the criminal background check. The results of the criminal background check must be sent directly to the Board of Social Work.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the District of Columbia board. Authorization is given following board approval of the application.
Apply for Licensure:
Review the Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA) Application Checklist. Applications must be submitted online and include:
DC Board of Social Work
2201 Shannon Place SE
Washington, DC 20020
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA) as defined by the District of Columbia. Please review and complete the New Health Professional License Application for the District of Columbia.
State Agency Contact Information
District of Columbia Board of Social Work
2201 Shannon Place SE
Washington, DC 20020
Phone: (877) 672-2174
Fax: (202) 724-8677
Email: dcbosw@dc.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Hawaii, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Applicants must disclose any complaints, charges of unlicensed activity, or pending disciplinary actions for any profession, occupation, or license, both motor vehicle and those other than motor vehicle on their application along with a signed, detailed statement and related court/agency documentation. If the application indicates criminal conviction, they must also submit a current criminal history record check from the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (HCJDC) dated within six months. If the criminal conviction occurred in a state or states other than Hawaii, a current criminal history record check will be required from each state and Hawaii.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Department. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Department from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within two years of receiving examination authorization from the Department. See Social Worker Application Deadline & Examination Dates.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Social Workers License
DCCA, PVL Licensing Branch
P.O. Box 3469
Honolulu, HI 96801
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of the State of Hawaii. Please review and complete the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker Application for the State of Hawaii.
State Agency Contact Information
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Professional & Vocational Licensing Division (PVL)
King Kalakaua Building
335 Merchant Street
Room 301
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone: 808-586-3000
Email: social_worker@dcca.hawaii.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Illinois, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates will complete the Personal History Information section that asks about previous convictions, health, previous denial of a professional license or permit, discharge other than honorably from the armed services or from a city, county, state, or federal position.
Post-Graduation Supervision Requirements:
Persons applying as a Licensed Social Worker who have a baccalaureate degree in social work shall complete 3 years of supervised professional experience subsequent to obtaining the baccalaureate degree. The experience shall be:
Apply for Licensure:
Follow the application steps for Licensed Social Worker (LSW):
State Agency Contact Information
Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation
Division of Professional Regulation
Mailing Address:
PO Box 7007
Springfield, IL 62791
Physical Addresses:
Chicago Office
555 West Monroe Street, 5th Floor
Chicago, IL 60661
Springfield Office
320 West Washington Street, 3rd Floor
Springfield, IL 62786
All Inquiries: 1-888-473-4858
Professional Licensing: 1-800-560-6420
TTY Line: 1-866-325-4949
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Indiana, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a criminal background check as part of the application process. Candidates will be emailed when to start the background check process when the Indiana Professional License Agency receives a complete application packet.
Exams:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) bachelor-level exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (scroll down to the Exams & Testing section and expand the Social Worker Examination section). Once approval from the agency is received, the agency will email you explaining the registration and scheduling process for the exam. An applicant who has been approved by the Board to take the examination must take the examination within one (1) calendar year from the date of the initial Board approval. If the applicant has not taken the examination within one (1) calendar year from the date of the initial Board approval, the approval will be invalid and the applicant must submit a new application and all required documentation must be resubmitted. No extensions will be granted.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Indiana. Please review and complete the Application for Licensure for the State of Indiana.
State Agency Contact Information
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
Behavioral Health and Human Services
402 West Washington St., Rm W072
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317-232-2960
Email: pla8@pla.IN.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Iowa, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates will complete a fingerprint card, DCI SING background check, and the FBI background check. Results need to be sent directly to the Board in accordance with application instructions each candidate will receive.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from Iowa Board of Social Work. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Iowa Board of Social Work
6200 Park Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50321
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Iowa. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Iowa.
State Agency Contact Information
Iowa Board of Social Work
6200 Park Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50321
Phone: 515-281-0254
Email: PLPublic@idph.iowa.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Kansas, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
On the application, candidates are required to answer questions about their background and history, including providing detailed explanations as instructed by application prompts.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Kansas board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to the Board from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board
700 SW Harrison St
Suite 420
Topeka, KS 66603
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Kansas. Please review and complete the Social Work Licensure Application LBSW for the State of Kansas.
State Agency Contact Information
Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board
700 SW Harrison St
Suite 420
Topeka, KS 66603
Phone: 785-296-3240
Fax: 785-296-3112
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Kentucky, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must disclose in their application any prior convictions or disciplinary action along with written explanations of each conviction/action and certified copies of the records. If the sentence was probated or paroled, candidates must include the following:
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Kentucky board. Authorization is given following submission of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Kentucky Board of Social Work
125 Holmes Street, Suite 310
Frankfort, KY 40601
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
State Agency Contact Information
Kentucky Board of Social Work
125 Holmes Street, Suite 310
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: 502-564-2350
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Louisiana, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Registered Social Worker (RSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a state and federal background check. Review Louisiana’s Criminal Record Check Instructions for Applicants. Review the Criminal History Notice for further information.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates for the RSW in Louisiana are not required to pass an exam for licensure.
Apply for Licensure:
Registered Social Worker
Louisiana Board of Social Work Examiners
18550 Highland Road, Suite B
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70809
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Registered Social Worker as defined by the State of Louisiana. Please review and complete the Application for Registered Social Worker for the State of Louisiana. Access this overview and section 3 of the Louisiana Social Work Licensure: A Handbook for Students for additional assistance on how to complete the online application.
State Agency Contact Information
Louisiana Board of Social Work Examiners
18550 Highland Rd., Ste. B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
Phone: 225-756-3470
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Maine, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LS) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Maine’s State Board of Social Worker Licensure requires a criminal history records check as part of the application process for all applicants.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Maine board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within one year after receiving written examination authorization from the Board.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure
Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0035
In addition to a completed application and successful examination, applicants for the Licensed Social Worker must complete an Agreement to Provide Consultation.
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of Maine. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Maine.
State Agency Contact Information
Maine State Board of Social Worker Licensure
Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation
35 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0035
Phone: 207- 624- 8634
Fax: 207-624-8637
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Maryland, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a Criminal History Records Check as part of the application process.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Maryland board. See Licensure by Examination under the Licensing Requirements for Maryland Social Workers. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should simply request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board, either from ASWB, or from the state Board which originally authorized the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Order official transcripts of your undergraduate coursework once your degree has been conferred and have them sent directly to:
Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners
4201 Patterson Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215-2299
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Maryland. Please review and complete the application for the LBSW for the State of Maryland.
State Agency Contact Information
Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners
4201 Patterson Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215-2299
Phone: 410- 767-6500
Toll Free: 1-877-463-3464
Email: Mdh.socialwork@mayland.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Massachusetts, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
In accordance with Board Policies and Guidelines (Social Workers) Policy on Criminal Convictions or Pending Criminal Charges, in order to determine suitability for licensure, the Board has become certified by Department of Criminal Justice Information Services (DCJIS) for access to criminal offender record information for all candidates for initial licensure and license renewal as a social worker. The Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) Acknowledgement Form must be notarized, signed with corresponding dates, and mailed to ASWB.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Massachusetts board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Scores older than two years will not be accepted.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Order official transcripts of your undergraduate coursework once your degree has been conferred. Transcripts must be directly to mass.sw.app@aswb.org.
At least one reference must be licensed at the LICSW or LCSW level (or equivalent social work license in another jurisdiction). All references must be qualified to evaluate the applicant’s social work experience. Please provide a current email address for each reference so that a secure link can be sent to the references listed on your application.
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
State Agency Contact Information
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Social Workers
250 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: 617-624-6161
Email: swboard@mass.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Michigan, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Limited Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (L-LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearance:
Upon review of a candidate’s application, the Board will mail an Application Confirmation Letter containing instructions to complete the required Criminal History Check.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam prior to applying to upgrade their license from Limited Licensed Bachelor Social Worker to a Licensed Bachelor Social Worker.
Apply for Licensure:
Limited Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (L-LBSW):
Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Professional Licensing
PO Box 30670
Lansing, MI 48909
Or, electronically to BPLData@michigan.gov
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Limited Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (L-LBSW) as defined by the State of Michigan. The L-LBSW will be issued for 1 year and may be renewed for not more than 6 times. Please review and complete the application for Certification as a L-LBSW for the State of Michigan (also see the Social Work Licensing Guide for more information).
Additional Training:
Human Trafficking:
Prior to licensing, individuals seeking licensure must complete training in identifying victims of human trafficking that meet Michigan’s standards. More information is available through Michigan's Human Trafficking Commission.
Implicit Bias:
Individuals seeking licensure must have completed at least two (2) hours of implicit bias training within the five (5) years immediately preceding issuance of the license. Implicit bias training must meet Michigan’s standards. For further information review the FAQs.
Post-Graduation Supervision Requirement:
Limited Licensed Bachelor Social Workers must accumulate 4,000 hours of work experience supervised by a Licensed Master’s Social Worker, accrued over no less than 2 years prior to licensure. The qualifying experience must be accumulated in no less than 16 hours per week, no more than 40 hours per week and no more than 2,080 hours in a calendar year. The supervision must include at least four hours of supervisory review of active work functions and records, at least two hours of fact-to-face individual supervision per month and any group supervision included individual review of a candidate’s active work functions and records.
Once complete, the hours and supervision must be verified by the supervisor(s) on the Verification of Social Work Experience for Bachelor’s Social Worker License form.
State Agency Contact Information
Michigan Board of Social Work
PO Box 30670
Lancing, MI 48909
Phone: 517-373-7500
Email: BPLHELP@Michigan.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Minnesota, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a Criminal Background Check. The background check is a comprehensive, nationwide, fingerprint-based criminal background check (CBC). The purpose of a state and national background check is to ensure public safety in an increasingly mobile workforce. Additionally, a candidate for licensure must not have engaged in conduct that was or would be in violation of the social work standards of practice in MN.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Minnesota Board of Social Work. Authorization is given once an application has been reviewed and approved. Students can apply for licensure six months before graduation to gain exam authorization while they complete their program.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker (LSW):
Minnesota Board of Social Work
335 Randolph Ave., Ste. 245
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Or, electronically to social.work@state.mn.us
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) as defined the State of Minnesota. Please review and complete the application for Certification as LSW in the State of Minnesota.
State Agency Contact Information
Minnesota Board of Social Work
335 Randolph Ave., Ste. 245
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Phone: 612-617-2100
Toll-Free: 888-234-1320
Fax: 651-215-0956
Email: Social.work@state.mn.us
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Mississippi, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
An applicant must have a current fingerprint and criminal history record information check conducted by the appropriate governmental authority or authorities within 365 days of the completed application. This criminal history record information check must be received by the Board directly from the appropriate governmental authority or authorities, not from the applicant. A request for fingerprint card is in the application.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Mississippi board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Mississippi Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage & Family Therapists
PO Box 4508
Jackson, MS 39296
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of Mississippi. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Mississippi.
State Agency Contact Information
Mississippi Board of Examiners for Social Workers and Marriage & Family Therapists
PO Box 4508
Jackson, MS 39296
Phone: 601-987-6806
Fax: 601-987-6808
Email: info@swmft.ms.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Missouri, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Applicants will need to register with the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS). Upon completing the registration applicants will be directed to the IdentoGo website for selection of a fingerprint card processing. Forms and complete instructions are available in the application.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Missouri Committee. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Committee from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Bachelor Social Worker:
Missouri Committee for Social Workers
P.O. BOX 1335
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1335
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker as defined by the State of Missouri. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Missouri.
Additional Requirements:
Missouri residents are required to show evidence of completing a two-hour suicide prevention course taken within two years of applying for licensure. The Missouri Department of Mental Health and the Missouri Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers provide resources for free and low-cost trainings to meet this requirement.
State Agency Contact Information
Missouri Committee for Social Workers
P.O. BOX 1335
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-1335
Phone: 573- 751-0885
Fax: 573-526- 4220
TTY: 800-735-2966
Voice Relay: 800-735-2466
E-mail: lbsw@pr.mo.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Montana, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a background check through submission of fingerprints to the Department of Justice, Montana Criminal Records prior to being licensed. Results of the background check are sent directly to the department by the Montana Department of Justice.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Montana board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within 12 months after receiving written examination authorization from the Board. An applicant must pass the exam within four years of the date of application.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker:
Board of Behavioral Health
PO Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0513
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker as defined by the State of Montana. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Montana.
State Agency Contact Information
Montana Board of Behavioral Health
Mailing Address:
Board of Behavioral Health
PO Box 200513
Helena, MT 59620-0513
Physical Address:
Board of Behavioral Health
301 S. Park Avenue
4th Floor
Helena, MT 59620-0512
Phone: (406) 444-6880
Email: DLIBSDHELP@MT.GOV
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Nebraska, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates must disclose criminal conviction history as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Becoming a CSW in Nebraska does not require passing an exam.
Apply for Certification:
Certified Social Worker:
DHHS Licensure Unit
Attn: Mental Health
PO Box 94986
Lincoln NE 68509-4986
Each applicant seeking to become Certified Social Worker must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Certified Social Worker as defined by the State of Nebraska. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Certification for the State of Nebraska.
State Agency Contact Information
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
DHHS Licensure Unit
Attn: Mental Health
PO Box 94986
Lincoln NE 68509-4986
Phone: 402-471-2117
Fax: 402-742-1106
Email: DHHS.Licensure2117@nebraska.gov
This summary of state certification requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for certification requirements.
As a social work candidate in Nevada, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must download and complete a Fingerprint Waiver before beginning the application process. The linked waiver is specific to the Nevada Board of Social Work Examiners and provides all required information to the fingerprint official. Fingerprints will be submitted through the LiveScan process. Background checks older than six (6) months old will not be accepted. Candidates will need to scan and email the completed waiver document to the board at slowerv@besw.nv.gov.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Nevada board during the last semester of the social work program. To be eligible, candidates must show proof of meeting the Boards age, citizenship, character, and education requirements. The exam must be passed within 6 months of authorization. If the first attempt results in a non-passing score, the exam can be retaken once, 90 days after the failed examination.
Apply for Licensure:
Initial Licensed Social Worker:
Nevada State Board of Social Work Examiners
4600 Kietzke Lane, #O-264
Reno, NV 89502
Provisional “A” License Temporary 90-day License:
Nevada State Board of Social Work Examiners
4600 Kietzke Lane, #O-264
Reno, NV 89502
Note: Can be granted a "provisional license" for a period of ninety (90) days once Board has given exam approval. The exam must be passed within sixty (60) days. This license is valid for one attempt of the exam only and an applicant may be issued only one provisional license.
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the License Social Worker as defined by the State of Nevada. Please review and complete the Application for Certification as a License Social Worker for the State of Nevada.
State Agency Contact Information
Nevada Board of Examiners for Social Workers
4600 Kietzke Lane, #O-264
Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 775-688-2555
Email: socwork@besw.nv.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in New Jersey, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a Certification and Authorization Form for a Criminal History Background Check (see application) during the application process.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates for the CSW in New Jersey are not required to pass an exam for licensure (See CSW Eligibility Requirements).
Apply for Licensure:
Certified Social Worker:
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Certified Social Worker as defined by the State of New Jersey. Please review and complete the Application for Certification as a Certified Social Worker for the State of New Jersey.
State Agency Contact Information
New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners
Mailing Address:
PO Box 45033
Newark, New Jersey 07101
Physical Address:
124 Halsey Street, 6th Floor
Newark, New Jersey 07101
Phone: (973) 504-6495
Fax: (973) 792-4267
Email: SocialWork@dca.njoag.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in New Mexico, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates may be required to disclose criminal conviction history. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the New Mexico Board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within 12 months after receiving written examination authorization from the Board. An applicant shall not take an approved licensure examination more than twice during a 90-day period.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker:
New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners
Board of Social Work Examiners
PO BOX 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker as defined by the State of New Mexico. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of New Mexico.
State Agency Contact Information
New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners
New Mexico Board of Social Work Examiners
Board of Social Work Examiners
PO BOX 25101
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Phone: (505) 476-4622
Fax: (505) 476-4620
Email: socialworkboard@rld.nm.gov
Help Desk: RLD.SWHelpDesk@rld.nm.gov
This summary of New Mexico licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the New Mexico licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in North Carolina, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
As part of the application process, a criminal background check will be completed and findings could result in the Board denying a candidate. Applicants with prior criminal history should be prepared to submit with their application, a certified copy of court records related to any and all criminal history; and a cover letter explaining the history and the impact of any described events on the social worker both personally and professionally.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards exam (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the North Carolina Board. Authorization is given once the board has reviewed and accepted a candidate’s application.
Apply for Certification
Certified Social Worker (CSW):
North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board
PO Box 1043
Asheboro, NC 27204
Each applicant seeking to become certified must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) as defined by the State of North Carolina. Please review and complete the application for Certification as a CSW for the State of North Carolina.
State Agency Contact Information
North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1043
Asheboro, NC 27204
Physical Address:
1207 S Cox St., Ste. F
Asheboro, NC 27203
Phone: 336-625-1679
Fax: 336-625-4546
Kenia Frazier, Credentialing Specialist
Email: Ktabon@ncswboard.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in North Dakota, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
All new applicants for licensure are required to submit to a statewide and nationwide criminal history check as well as consent to a child abuse information index check which includes authorization for the ND Department of Health and Human Services to release to the Board reports of decisions that services are required for child abuse or neglect filed. Once the NDBSWE receives the required documents for the criminal history record check and the child abuse and neglect background inquire, they will be submitted for processing. Licenses cannot be issued until the background check results have been received by the NDBSWE. If either of the background checks identify findings or convictions, the license process may be delayed.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the North Dakota board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker:
North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners
P.O. Box 914
Bismarck, ND 58502-0914
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker as defined by the State of North Dakota. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of North Dakota.
State Agency Contact Information
North Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners
P.O. Box 914
Bismarck, ND 58502-0914
Phone: 701-391-7005
Email: info@ndboardofsocialwork.com
Online form: http://www.ndbswe.com/contact/
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Ohio, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete the BCI & FBI Background checks as part of the application process. Please note, per Ohio law, the Board must deny an application if the Board is informed that the applicant is in default under a child support order or has failed to comply with a subpoena or warrant in a child support enforcement matter.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards exam (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Ohio Board. Authorization is given following receipt of the following:
Follow the eLicense Site process to be eligible to take the exam. Be prepared to provide copies of the following items:
In the event that an applicant does not pass the exam on the first attempt, the applicant can register to re-take the exam in accordance with ASWB polices as long as the applicant’s approval from the Board is valid. Applicants are not required to apply for an exam re-approval if the exam is failed. The initial exam approval is valid for twelve months.
If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should simply request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board, either from ASWB, or from the state Board which originally authorized the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
Order official transcripts once your degree has been conferred and have them sent directly to socialwork@cswb.ohio.gov, or have the school send the transcripts to:
Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage & Family Therapist Board
77 South High Street, 24th Floor, Room 2468
Columbus, Ohio 43215-6171
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of Ohio. Please see the application instructions listed under LSW Licensure.
Additional Requirements:
Applicants for licensure must watch the Laws and Rules Video. The video ensures that applicants know important basic information regarding the requirements for holding a license in Ohio to practice Social Work. Applicants for licensure will be required to attest that they have viewed the video.
State Agency Contact Information
Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage & Family Therapist Board
77 South High Street, 24th Floor, Room 2468
Columbus, OH 43215-6171
Phone: 614-466-0912
Fax: 614-728-7790
Email: cswmft.info@cswb.ohio.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Oklahoma, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Work Associate (LSWA) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must submit to a national criminal history record check and it must be sent to the Board at the time of application. Applicants are required to submit two classifiable sets of fingerprints to be provided to the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. If the results of the national criminal history record check reveal that the applicant has been convicted of, or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, any felony, or to any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, the individual's application for licensure may be disapproved and application declined.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Oklahoma board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Upon approval by the Board to take the examination and issuance of a provisional license, the applicant may apply through the ASWB to sit for the examination. From the date of issuance of the provisional license, the applicant has one year to obtain a passing score on the ASWB exam. In the event of failure to pass the examination, the applicant may retake the examination every 90 days during the year the provisional license is valid. If an applicant’s provisional license is revoked, the license application will be voided, and the applicant must reapply, including approval of the Board, application, and applicable fees, prior to retaking the examination.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Work Associate:
Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers
3700 Classen Blvd.
Suite 162
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Work Associate as defined by the State of Oklahoma. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Oklahoma.
State Agency Contact Information
Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers
3700 Classen Blvd.
Suite 162
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: (405) 521-3712 or (405) 521-3715
Email: james.marks@oswb.ok.gov or jinna.dreessen@oswb.ok.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Oregon, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Registered Baccalaureate Social Worker (RBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must participate in a nationwide fingerprint-based criminal records check. The application is not complete until the Board receives the background check results. This process may take at least 3-5 weeks for processing. Visit Oregon’s LiveScan network for more information.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Oregon board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within 12 months after receiving written examination authorization from the Board, but there is opportunity for extension if needed.
Candidates must also take and pass the Oregon Rules and Laws Exam, OR’s jurisprudence exam prior to a license being issued, which is an open book self-test. Applicants will upload the completed exam to the portal application. Per the Board, applicants may take it as many times as necessary to obtain at least a 90% passing score which is a requirement for licensure.
Apply for Licensure:
Registered Baccalaureate Social Worker:
Board of Licensed Social Workers
3218 Pringle Rd SE Ste. 240
Salem, OR 97302-6310
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Registered Baccalaureate Social Worker as defined by the State of Oregon. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Oregon.
State Agency Contact Information
Oregon Board of Licensed Social Workers
3218 Pringle Rd SE Ste. 240
Salem, OR 97302-6310
Phone: 503-378-5735
Fax: 888-252-1046
Email: oregon.blsw@blsw.oregon.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Pennsylvania, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete a Criminal History Records Check (CHRC). For candidates living in Pennsylvania, the CHRC request will be automatically submitted to the Pennsylvania State Police upon submission of your application.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. Upon approval of the application, exam authorization will be given to a candidate so they can register through ASWB. If you are in your final semester, you can submit your application packet for review to receive authorization to attempt the exam prior to program completion.
Apply for Licensure:
Licenses Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW):
State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors
PO Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Or, electronically at ST-SOCIALWORK@PA.GOV
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licenses Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) as defined by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Please review and complete the electronic application for Certification as LBSW in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
State Agency Contact Information
Mailing Address:
State Board of Social Workers,
Marriage and Family Therapists
and Professional Counselors
Mailing Address:
PO Box 2649
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Physical Address:
One Penn Center
2601 N. 3rd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: 717-783-1389
Fax: 717-787-7769
Email: ST-SOCIALWORK@PA.GOV
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in South Carolina, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates must disclose criminal conviction history as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the South Carolina board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements and so long as the applicant is at least 21 years of age. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from.
Apply for Licensure:
License Baccalaureate Social Worker:
South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners
110 Centerview Dr.
Columbia, SC 29210
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the License Baccalaureate Social Worker as defined by the State of South Carolina. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of South Carolina.
State Agency Contact Information
South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners
110 Centerview Dr.
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: (803) 896-4664
Email: Contact.SocialWork@llr.sc.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in South Dakota, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Social Worker (SW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates must disclose criminal conviction history as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the South Dakota board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. The applicant must pass the exam within 6 months. In the event of failure to pass the examination, the applicant may retake the examination after 90 days, but may only re-test twice.
Apply for Licensure:
Social Worker:
South Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners
810 N. Main St. Suite 298
Spearfish, SD 57783
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Social Worker as defined by the State of South Dakota. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of South Dakota.
State Agency Contact Information
South Dakota Board of Social Work Examiners
810 N. Main St. Suite 298
Spearfish, SD 57783
Phone: (605) 642-1600
Email: office@sdlicensing.com
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Tennessee, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates must submit to a criminal background check as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure. A criminal background check is only valid for six months from the date that it was completed and remains valid for six months from the date it is received by the Board of Social Worker Licensure. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW):
Board of Social Worker Licensure
665 Mainstream Drive
Nashville, TN 37243
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) as defined by the State of Tennessee. Please review and complete the Application for LBSW for the State of Tennessee. All items must be submitted through a profile on the TN licensure portal.
State Agency Contact Information
Tennessee Board of Social Workers
665 Mainstream Drive, 2nd Floor
Nashville, TN 37243
Phone: 615-741-5735
Email: Unit1HRB.Health@tn.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Texas, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete the Council’s fingerprinting process. Upon submission of an online application candidates will be sent a confirmation email. This email will include a link to the information on getting fingerprinted. The fingerprinting is done electronically at locations all over the country. There is a fee paid to the fingerprint facility.
Candidates with a criminal history must also complete an Application for Criminal History Evaluation Letter to be cleared for licensure. For additional information, please also visit Information for Prospective Applicants with Criminal Backgrounds.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council has partnered with ASWB to allow prospective licensees to apply for the exam directly with ASWB. Candidates are eligible to register if they have graduated from their social work program or are in their last semester of the social work program. Please note, failure to pass an examination within three attempts will result in an automatic denial of an application. A candidate whose application is denied due to examination failure may reapply for licensure but will not be allowed or approved to sit for the exam again until the applicant has submitted a detailed study plan designed to address the known or suspected areas of deficiency. The study plan must be approved by the Board before authorization will be given to retake the examination.
LBSW candidates also must take and pass a Jurisprudence Examination. The exam results cannot be more than six (6) months old when a candidate applies for licensure.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW):
BHEC SW Transcripts
31801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300
Austin, TX 78701
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) as defined by the State of Texas. Please review and complete the application for LBSW licensure for the State of Texas.
State Agency Contact Information
Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council
George H.W. Bush State Office Building
1801 Congress Ave., Ste. 7.300
Austin, Texas 78701
Phone: 512-305-7700
Contact form: Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council Contact Form
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Utah, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Social Service Worker (SSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete the Criminal History Determination process as part of the application process. For more information about how to complete the process, click on the “Criminal History” section in the navigation pane on the left-hand side of the page.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. ASWB must pre-approve the exam. To apply for pre-approval, contact ASWB directly at: http://www.aswb.org/utah. After you are notified by ASWB of your approval to take the exam, you may register for your examination at: www.aswb.org.
Apply for Licensure:
Social Service Worker:
Utah Department of Commerce
Division of Professional Licensing
PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-6741
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Social Service Worker as defined by the State of Utah. Please review and complete the Application for Social Service Worker Licensure for the State of Utah.
State Agency Contact Information
Utah Department of Commerce Division of Professional Licensing
Mailing Address:
PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT 84111-6741
Physical Address:
160 East 300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Phone: (801) 530-6628
Toll-free: (866) 275-3675
Email: b8@utah.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Virginia, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Bachelor Social Worker (LBSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete the Self-Query Report from the National Practitioner Data Bank as part of the application process.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. A candidate approved by the board to sit for an examination is required to pass the exam within two years of the date of the initial board approval. If candidates have not passed the examination by the end of the two-year period, they will be required to re-apply according to the requirements of the regulations in effect at the time of the new application.
Apply for Licensure
Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW):
Perimeter Center
Virginia Board of Social Work
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300
Henrico, VA 23233
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Baccalaureate Social Worker (LBSW) as defined by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Please review and complete the Application for LBSW Licensure for the Commonwealth of Virginia (For more information on the online application, visit http://www.dhp.virginia.gov/Boards/SocialWork/ApplicantResources/LBSW/).
State Agency Contact Information
Virginia Board of Social Work
Perimeter Center
9960 Mayland Dr., Ste 300
Henrico, VA 23233
Phone: 804-367-4441
Fax: 804-977-9915
Email: socialwork@dhp.virginia.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in West Virginia, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Licensed Social Worker (LSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
During the application process, candidates may be required to disclose criminal conviction history as part of their application. Candidates with a criminal conviction history may be denied licensure.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the West Virginia board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB.
Apply for Licensure:
Licensed Social Worker:
West Virginia Board of Social Work
PO Box 5459
Charleston, WV 25361
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Licensed Social Worker as defined by the State of West Virginia. Please complete the Social Work License Application Request Form and mail, email, or fax the completed form to the West Virginia Board Office.
West Virginia Board of Social Work
PO Box 5459
Charleston, WV 25361
Fax: (304) 400-4976
Email: admin@wvsocialworkboard.org
State Agency Contact Information
West Virginia Board of Social Work
Mailing Address:
PO Box 5459
Charleston, WV 25361
Physical Address:
1124 Smith St., Suite B 200
Charleston WV 25301
Fax: 304-400-4976
Email: admin@wvsocialworkboard.org
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Wisconsin, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must complete the Convictions and Pending Charges Form, and Malpractice suits or claims Form, if applicable, as part of the application process.
Exam:
Wisconsin requires two examinations for the CSW. The Wisconsin Statutes and Rules Examination is an open book exam that requires a passing score of 85%. For more information, contact: DSPSCredentialingCSC@wisconsin.gov.
Bachelor's candidates must also pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. See National Examination, Association of Social Worker Boards (ASWB) section on page i of the Information for Application for Social Workers. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should simply request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board, either from ASWB, or from the state Board which originally authorized the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Certification as Social Worker:
Wisconsin Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, and Social Work Examining Board
P.O Box 8366
Madison, WI 53708-8366
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Social Worker licensure as defined by the State of Wisconsin. Please review and complete the Application for Social Worker Licensure for the State of Wisconsin.
State Agency Contact Information
Wisconsin Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, and Social Work Examining Board
Mailing Address:
PO Box 8366
Madison, WI 53708-8366
Physical Address:
4822 Madison Yards Way
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: 608-266-2112
Email: dsps@wisconsin.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.
As a social work candidate in Wyoming, you must complete the following requirements to apply for the Certified Social Worker (CSW) after graduating from the University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Social Work program.
Clearances:
Candidates must submit two sets of fingerprints for a criminal history background check through the Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board. The Board will issue the cards and instructions once requested by the candidate.
Exam:
Bachelor's candidates must pass the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) baccalaureate exam. The ASWB Bachelor’s Exam can be completed with the authorization from the Wyoming board. Authorization is given following completion of all other application requirements. If an applicant has completed the Bachelor’s exam in another jurisdiction, they should request that verification of a passing score be sent to this Board from ASWB. Candidates must receive a passing score on the approved ASWB exam within 12 months after receiving written examination authorization from the Board. An applicant will only receive three attempts to pass the exam.
Apply for Licensure:
Certified Social Worker:
Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board
2001 Capitol Avenue; Room 127
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Each applicant seeking to become licensed must meet and/or complete the requirements for the Certified Social Worker as defined by the State of Wyoming. Please review and complete the Application for Social Work Licensure for the State of Wyoming.
State Agency Contact Information
Wyoming Mental Health Professions Licensing Board
2001 Capitol Avenue; Room 127
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone: (307) 777-3507
Fax: (307) 777-3508
Email: wyomhplb@wyo.gov
This summary of state licensure requirements is provided as a reference tool for our BSSW students and graduates. Every effort is made to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, as licensing requirements are subject to change at any time, you are strongly encouraged to regularly check with the state licensing authority (provided above) for licensure requirements.