If you are planning to get licensed in a state other than New York you can get information online from the Association of Social Work Boards (A.S.W.B.). This information is also available online on the Social Work Licensure State guide. Additionally, the Syracuse University Library also provides License Exam Study Guides. Also refer to the New York State Clinical Course Chart below for required course work.
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New York State L.M.S.W. Licensing Information
New York State L.C.S.W. Licensing Information
If you are seeking the New York State L.C.S.W., please follow these steps:
Licensure Frequently Asked Questions
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The New York State Education Department, Office of the Professions. |
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The licensure requirements for the L.M.S.W. are:
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You must wait until after you complete your Social Work program. The University must certify your degree before it can verify your education for New York State. Generally, this takes at least 4 weeks after graduation. |
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To qualify to take the A.S.W.B. L.M.S.W. examination:
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Get an A.S.W.B. booklet by calling 1-800-225-6880 or going online. You may register by phone, fax, mail or email. Once all required material has been received by A.S.W.B. you will receive an authorization letter which will contain your Authorization Number, the exam category for which you are registered, the jurisdiction your score will be sent to, and information on how to make an appointment to take the examination. The fee to take the Master Exam is $230. |
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You register for the exam in advance and then go to a local testing center to take it by you on a computer. In Syracuse, there is a testing center in the Marshall Square Mall. A complete list of test sites is available from ACT. |
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Because the exam is computerized, your score will be available immediately upon finishing the exam. |
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Test study guide materials are available in Bird Library. These materials include a booklet located at the Reserve Desk, and a CD-ROM with sample exam questions available in Media Services (lower level of the library). Several companies also sell test preparation kits. The brochure for one of these products is available in the School of Social Work Main Office. The test preparation companies also regularly advertise in such social work publications as N.A.S.W. News. A.S.W.B. also has resourced available via their website. |
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In this case, you do not need to submit materials to the New York State Education Department. Instead, you should review the requirements in the state where you wish to work. This information is available online from the A.S.W.B.. You can still take the social work licensing examination in New York State. The A.S.W.B. exam is accepted in any state that is part of the A.S.W.B. system, and virtually all states are. The most notable exception is California. You should speak directly with the particular state to be sure what exam system it is using. |
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The licensure requirements for the L.C.S.W. are the same requirements for the L.M.S.W., plus the following:
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To meet the experience requirement for licensure as an L.C.S.W., you must have complete supervised experience in clinical social work. Only experience in diagnosis, psychotherapy and assessment-based treatment plans, as defined in Section 7704 of the Education Law, is acceptable for L.C.S.W. licensure. And you must document that the experience meets the following conditions:
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Supervision of applicants for the L.C.S.W. must be provided by a:
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Several types of supervision are considered acceptable:
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Several types of supervision are considered acceptable:
Supervision must consist of at least 100 hours of in-person individual, or group clinical supervision distributed over the period of the supervised experience. |
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An acceptable setting is:
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You can complete L.C.S.W. Form 6 – Plan for Supervision (PDF) and submit it to the New York State Education Department and you will be notified if your setting and supervision plan is appropriate for L.C.S.W. licensure. |
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New York State requires an additional credential to work as a school social worker. For provisional certification, valid for five years, you must have an accredited B.S.W. and have completed 30 graduate social work credits, including, a supervised social work internship. For permanent certification, you must have the M.S.W. and the (New York State) L.M.S.W. and have had two years of school experience in the field of pupil personnel services. For an application and further information contact the Office of Teaching, New York State Education Department. |
New York State Clinical Course Chart for Required Coursework
Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Social Work Process
New York State Requires Course Content on the D.S.M. Diagnosis & Assessment Framework
2 credit hours (–to Spring 1993)
SWK 601: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice I: Individuals, Families & Groups
SWK 602: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice II: Individuals, Families & Groups
4 credit hours (Fall 1993-Spring 1997)
SWK 601: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice I
SWK 602: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice II
3 credit hours (Fall 1997-present)
SWK 601: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice I
3 credit hours
SWK 724: Psychopathology*
SWK 730: Family Systems Theory
SWK 705: SWK Practice in Health
1 credit hour
SWK 740: Family Systems Concepts
SWK 740: Psychodynamic Concepts*
SWK 750: Mental Health Issues in Late Life
SWK 760: Clinical Assessment Using the SWMIII-R*
*Has DSM content
Clinical Social Work Treatment
3 credit hours
SWK 730: Family Systems Theory
SWK 732: Advance Practice with Individuals, Families & Groups
SWK 712: Clinical Social Work with Groups
SWK 701: Social Work Practice in Family Mental Health I
SWK 705: Social Work Practice in Health I
SWK 707: Short Term Intervention in Social Work
SWK 708: Social Work Practice with Children & Families I
SWK 648: Seminar on Mental Health
SWK 725: Group Behavior
SWK 733: Social Work Practice in Mental Health
SWK 743: Advanced Integrated Social Work Practice
1 credit hour
SWK 740: Child Therapy
SWK 740: Crisis Intervention
SWK 740: Psychotherapy
SWK 760: Crisis Intervention in Health Care
Clinical Social Work Practice with General & Special Populations
3 credit hours
SWK 701: Social Work Practice in Family Mental Health I
SWK 702: Social Work Practice in Family Mental Health II
SWK 703: Direct Practice with the Elderly
SWK 705: Social Work Practice in Health I
SWK 706: Social Work Practice in Health II
SWK 707: Short Term Intervention in Social Work
SWK 708: Social Work Practice with Children & Families I
SWK 709: Social Work Practice with Children & Families II
SWK 781: Social Work Practice and Substance Abuse
SWK 700: Principles and Methods of Social Work Practice with Black Families
SWK 734: Feminist Social Work Practice
SWK 735: Principles and Methods of Social Work Practice with Black Families
SWK 736: Evidence-Based Approaches to Mental Health Treatment
SWK 738: Core Concepts in Trauma Treatment in Children & Adolescents
SWK 740: Treatment of Complex Trauma with Individuals
SWK 784: Genetic Disorders and Social Support
3 credit – 1988 or earlier
SWK 620: Human Sexuality
SWK 701: Family Therapy Practice
SWK 702: Family Therapy
SWK 702: Family Therapy Practice
SWK 703: Direct Service with the Elderly
1 credit courses
SWK 740: Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
SWK 740: Alternate Family Styles
SWK 740: Death & Dying
SWK 740: Human Sexuality
SWK 740: Topics in Family Mental Health: Alcoholism & Substance Abuse
SWK 740: Topics in Family Mental Health: Perspectives on Human Sexuality
SWK 750: Topics in Gerontology: Mental Health Issues in Late Life
SWK 750: Aging – Direct Service Skills
SWK 760: Infertility and Reproductive Technologies
A.S.W.B. Licensure Exam Pass Rates
The Association of Social Work Boards (A.S.W.B.) owns, maintains and administers the social work licensing examinations that are used to test a social worker’s competence to practice ethically and safely. Below are the results of licensure pass rates for first-time test-takers of both the A.S.W.B. Master and Clinical examinations.
Master Examination(First time Pass Rates Required for licensure as an L.M.S.W. in New York) * | ||||||
School | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
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Syracuse University | 78% | 83% | 85% | 79% | 78% | 97% |
All NY Schools | 66% | 75% | 71% | 74% | 78% | |
National Rate | 73% | 76% | 76% | 81% | 81% |
Clinical Examination(Required for licensure as an L.C.S.W. in New York) ** | |||||
School | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
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Syracuse University | 84% | 83% | 81% | 81% | 86% |
All NY Schools | 77% | 76% | 76% | 76% | 80% |
National Rate | 76% | 75% | 74% | 73% | 78% |
*Entry for the Master exam in New York requires application for licensure and an M.S.W. degree (macro or clinical).
**Entry to Clinical exam in New York requires application for licensure, clinical M.S.W. or sufficient clinical coursework as part of the M.S.W., and completion of 36 months of supervised experience, acceptable to S.E.D.