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![]() To practice social work in Minnesota, one must be licensed, except for: -Students enrolled in
an accredited
program in an internship setting Licenses are granted for graduates of accredited programs who apply and pass a national examination developed by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) and administered by the State Board of Social Work. There are four levels of licensure governed by degree level and practice type:
Preperation
While
Still in School
If you want to become licensed, you can start the process 6 months before your graduation date. Step
1: Apply for
licensure. Contact the Board of Social
Work and
they will mail you an application packet. Complete the application and
mail it back to the Board. Step 2: Prepare for the exam. The exam is given by ASWB, the Association of Social Work Boards. The ASWB is somewhat like the College Board (SAT/ACT) for social work. ASWB offers study guides for the exam and there are also prep courses conducted by serveral companies. The BSW curriculum well prepares you for the exam and the pass-rate without prep courses is 90%+ on the first try. Step
3: Take and pass
the exam. The exam is given at test centers, just
like the SAT and ACT. Step 4: Send in your final transcript as proof of completion of your degree. The Board will then license you. The Minnesota Board of
Social Work is located at: |
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