Certification and licensing for social workers across the U.S. requires a BSW or MSW from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited program. A social work degree at both the bachelor’s and master’s level from UW-Milwaukee meets this requirement.

With a social work degree obtained from UW-Milwaukee, you will meet the initial licensing requirements for all 50 states. Each state has additional requirements, unique to that state, that will likely include an exam as well as post-graduate professional experience for LCSW or equivalent advanced licensure. There is a national exam through the Association of Social Work Boards, but not all states have adopted this exam.


Additional requirements in Wisconsin include:

Social Worker

The bachelor’s-level certification in Wisconsin is the Certified Social Worker (CSW), which requires:

  1. A Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) education
  2. A Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code Examination
  3. The Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) bachelor’s-level national exam

Advanced Practice Social Worker

The entry master’s-level certification in Wisconsin is the Advanced Practice Social Worker (APSW), which requires:

  1. A Master of Social Work (MSW) education
  2. A Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code Examination
  3. The Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) master’s-level national exam

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

The advanced clinical-level license in Wisconsin is the Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), which requires:

  1. A Master of Social Work (MSW) education with demonstrated clinical emphasis
  2. A post-graduate, supervised clinical practice experience (3,000 or 4,500 hours)
  3. A Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code Examination
  4. The Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) clinical-level national exam

Independent Social Worker

The advanced generalist certification in Wisconsin is called the Independent Social Worker (ISW), which requires:

  1. A Master of Social Work (MSW) education
  2. A post-graduate, supervised practice experience (two years)
  3. A Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code Examination
  4. The Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) advanced generalist-level national exam