About the changes
The 2026 exams will:
- Be based on the 2026 blueprint, found in the ASWB Examination Guidebook
- Test three content areas rather than four
- Feature fewer questions overall
- Increase the proportion of three-option multiple-choice questions
- Include a higher proportion of questions that rely on the application of professional knowledge
Some elements of the exam experience will not change:
- Four-hour time limit
- Exam fees
- Exam scoring
- Registration and scheduling procedures
Online Practice Tests
Two versions of the Online Practice Tests are currently available, reflecting the 2018 blueprints for exams given before August 3, 2026 and the 2026 blueprints for exams given on or after August 3, 2026.
We recommend that test-takers wait until they have a testing appointment scheduled before buying the Online Practice Test to ensure their practice test reflects the exam they will be taking.
Contact ASWB’s Candidate Services Center with any questions about exam scheduling during this transition.
Scheduling considerations
The date you test determines which version of the exam you will take.
There are several factors to consider when making your decision about when to test, including the expiration date of your state or provincial approval, the expiration date of your ASWB registration, and the availability of testing appointments.
Exam appointments for August 3 and later may be limited because of high testing volumes at Pearson VUE test centers. We recommend scheduling the first available appointment to avoid a delay in testing.
For personalized assistance, contact the Candidate Services CenterTesting before August 3, 2026
- 170 total questions (20 unscored)
- Based on 2018 exam content outlines
- Three- and four-option questions, with more having four options
- Four-hour time limit
Testing on or after August 3, 2026
- 122 total questions (12 unscored)
- Based on 2026 exam content outlines (Appendix D of the 2024 Analysis of the Practice of Social Work)
- Three- and four-option questions, with continued transition to more three-option questions
- Four-hour time limit
Exams for the future of social work: Putting the candidate experience at the center of exam development
When it comes to the social work licensing examinations, ASWB’s commitment to excellence embraces the entire examination environment — including the experience of candidates themselves.

