MSW/MEd Licensure and AASECT Certification Requirements
Get on Track for Social Work Licensure and AASECT Certification
As you develop credentials for assisting individuals and families in your community, you’ll likely need more than a master’s degree to achieve your career goals. Many states require licensure and certification to offer the services and support needed in communities.
In our dual master’s degree in social work and human sexuality studies, you can establish a foundation for seeking social work licensure in most states and meet American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) certification requirements. As a result, you can prepare to become a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and AASECT-certified sex therapist in our unique program.
Social Worker Licensure Requirements Across States
Each state sets its own requirements for the LSW and LCSW social worker licenses. Through the online MSW component of our dual master’s program, you can meet Pennsylvania Social Work License requirements, along with requirements in other states. Review information for each state using the links in the table below, noting that laws about policies relating to social work licensure vary by state.
States determine social workers’ scope of practice and the titles they can use. Consequently, titles vary. For example, the LCSW license signifies different things in different states. Additionally, most states have processes for reciprocity and the transfer of licenses from another state, although some will require you to go through the full application process as a new applicant.
State Resources for Social Work Licensure
The following links provide detailed information about each state’s social work license requirements and guidelines. If you have questions about state licensing and the online MSW component of our MSW/MEd dual degree program, call 1-844-386-7321.
Social Work License Requirements by State | Determination1 |
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Alabama | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Alaska | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Arizona | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Arkansas | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
California | Program does not meets state licensing board educational requirements2 |
Colorado | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Connecticut | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Delaware | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
District of Columbia | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Florida | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Georgia | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Hawaii | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Idaho | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Illinois | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Indiana | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Iowa | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Kansas | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Kentucky | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Louisiana | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Maine | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Maryland | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Massachusetts | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Michigan | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Minnesota | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Mississippi | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Missouri | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Montana | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Nebraska | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Nevada | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
New Hampshire | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
New Jersey | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
New Mexico | Program does not meets state licensing board educational requirements3 |
New York | Program does not meets state licensing board educational requirements4 |
North Carolina | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
North Dakota | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Ohio | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Oklahoma | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Oregon | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Pennsylvania | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Rhode Island | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
South Carolina | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
South Dakota | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Tennessee | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Texas | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Utah | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Vermont | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Virginia | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Washington | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
West Virginia | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Wisconsin | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
Wyoming | Program meets state licensing board educational requirements |
How to Become an AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist
Our MSW/MEd dual degree appeals to professionals interested in beginning an AASECT certification program online. You’ll complete the MEd component of this dual degree program to prepare for a variety of careers in social work, human sexuality, and sex therapy, with qualifications for becoming an AASECT-certified sex therapist.
Students from the U.S., Canada, Israel, Mexico, and Puerto Rico can apply for AASECT certification. Visit the AASECT website for additional details about meeting the AASECT certification requirements.
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- Note: All determinations are accurate as of August 1, 2024, and are reviewed annually.
- California regulations require applicants with an out-of-state degree to provide “Proof of completion of 12-Hours California Law and Ethics Course.”
- New Mexico regulations require “verification the applicant has completed one of the following: three credit hour course in New Mexico cultures listed on the applicant’s transcripts; a board approved course, workshop or seminar in New Mexico cultures; proof of previously passing the New Mexico cultural examination.”
- New York regulations require that applicants complete at least 60 graduate course credits. The current Widener MSW program ladder is 57 graduate course credits total. New York residents interested in pursuing licensure may take an additional 3-credit elective to meet New York’s education requirements. Complete coursework or training in the identification and reporting of child abuse offered by a New York State approved provider.