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  • Providers who wish to become approved by ACE for all their appropriate social work continuing education must pass a prequalification screening and submit a detailed application.
  • The ASWB Board of Directors is selected by the Delegate Assembly and oversees the ongoing business of the association.
  • The success of the Association of Social Work Boards social work licensing examination program depends on the hard work of a diverse group of volunteers, consultants, and contracted item writers committed to public protection.
    Collage of photos of social workers who serve on the ASWB exam committee, arranged in rows against a blue background.
  • The Nominating Committee consists of five members elected by ASWB delegates. The committee’s primary responsibility is to compile an election slate for the Board of Directors and the Nominating Committee.
  • Taking time to prepare for your testing experience will reduce stress and help prevent delays, unexcused absences, and other problems.
  • The success of ASWB greatly depends on the volunteers who serve on our committees and task forces.
  • ASWB is using the Community Conversations research findings to inform the continued development of fair, reliable, and valid competence assessments and to determine future initiatives aimed at closing pass rate gaps among demographic groups.
    Cover to the Community Conversations research report. The subtitle is "Social Work Journeys".
  • Seven states have now enacted the Social Work Licensure Compact, triggering the implementation of multi-state licensure for social workers.
    Map of U.S. states and territories showing the status of the social work licensure compact legislation. Washington state, Utah, South Dakota, Kansas, Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia are shown in dark blue because they have adopted the compact. Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana are shown in light blue to indicate that compact legislation has been introduced in the legislature. The remainder of the states and territories are gray, indicating no action on the compact has been taken.
  • ASWB is using the Community Conversations research findings reported by HumRRO to inform the continued development of fair, reliable, and valid competence assessments and to determine future initiatives aimed at closing pass rate gaps among demographic groups.
    Cover to the Community Conversations research report. The subtitle is "Social Work Journeys".