According to the Association of Social Work Boards, the purpose of licensing and certification in social work is to assist the public through identification of standards for the safe professional practice of social work. All 50 states regulate social work practice - especially clinical practice. It is the law and it identifies your level of education and social work experience for the public. The application process often involves submitting an application, school transcripts, passing a background check, and passing an exam.
It is extremely recommended that you as a student:
The majority of states have several different levels of licensure that correlates with your level of education (MSW or DSW) and experience (no years of experience to several years of post Master's experience). Some require specific coursework and field requirements. If course requirements are needed to practice social work, it is vital to know early so that your academic planning can include these requirements prior to graduation.
Again, as you think about what state you wish to practice social work after graduation, you should review the licensing requirements in that state and plan accordingly. Click here for links to state boards, list of licensure levels and whether our program meets those state's licensure requirements.
According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA):
The State of Michigan has two different levels of licensure for MSW graduates - the limited license (LLMSW) and full license (LMSW). The State also identifies social workers by area of practice- clinical or macro practice. The Limited License is the first level of licensure for MSW graduates. Full licensure is met after about 2 years of post MSW work experience.
The requirements to obtain a Limited License in Michigan are:
The requirements to obtain Full Licensure in Michigan (which occurs after several years of post MSW experience) are:
Note: All LLMSWs and LMSWs in the State of Michigan must also complete a (one time only) training in Human Trafficking.
The ASWB creates the social work licensing exams, provides information about each of the state requirements for licensing and Continuing Education, has resources regarding legal practices, and offers preparation materials for the licensing exam.
This online review course is designed to help you prepare for either the Masters, Advanced Generalist, or Clinical licensure examination.
This home study course is designed to help you prepare for either the Masters, Advanced Generalist, or Clinical licensure examination.
This home study course is designed to help you prepare for either the Masters, Advanced Generalist, or Clinical licensure examination.
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106