Learn How To Become a Licensed Social Worker in CA
- The California Board of Behavioral Sciences offers two types of credentials: ASW and LCSW; both licenses require a master of social work.
- To become an LCSW in California, you must complete 66 hours of relevant coursework and/or applied experience, the California Law and Ethics course, at least 3,000 hours of experience, and pass the California Law and Ethics Exam and the ASWB clinical level exam.
- Healthcare social workers earn the highest in California, with median annual salaries of $93,200.
A California social work license requires a master’s degree, as the state does not license bachelor’s degree-holders. However, earning a master of social work (MSW) can be worth the effort. California social workers rank among the highest paid in the United States.
Explore this guide for information about the state’s MSW programs and how to become licensed.
California Social Work Licensing Requirements
The California Board of Behavioral Sciences oversees social work licensing. The board offers two types of credentials: associate clinical social worker (ASW) and licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). Both licenses require a master of social work (MSW).
This section covers the training, experience, and examination requirements you need to complete for social worker licensure. You also learn about career paths and scopes of practice for each license type.
Associate Clinical Social Worker
ASWs work under the supervision of LCSWs or comparable mental health professionals to complete the required training to become LCSWs themselves. ASWs can practice social work while supervised at a private practice, agency, or organization. They can only perform mental health and related services as employees or volunteers. ASWs cannot work independently or bill clients directly.
California licensure requirements for an ASW include:
- Master’s degree in social work from an accredited school of social work
- 66 hours (81 hours for out-of-state applicants) of relevant coursework and/or applied experience
- Completion of 12-hour California Law and Ethics course for out-of-state/country applicants and applicants who graduated on or before December 31, 2007
- Passing score on the California Law and Ethics Exam
- At least 3,000 total supervised hours over 104 weeks
- BBS ASW registration completion
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
LCSWs have completed their supervised training and passed the national clinical-level examination needed for full licensure. They can work independently in private practice or other employment settings and bill clients directly. They can also open their own practice.
LCSWs help individuals, families, and groups by providing clinical social work services, such as counseling and non-medical applied psychotherapy. In addition, LCSWs can offer referrals to other social work services, help communities organize to improve systems, and conduct research.
California licensure requirements for an LCSW include:
- Master’s degree in social work from an accredited school of social work
- 66 hours (81 hours for out-of-state applicants) of relevant coursework and/or applied experience
- Completion of 12-hour California Law and Ethics course for out-of-state/country applicants and applicants who graduated on/before December 31, 2007
- Passing score on the California Law and Ethics Exam
- Minimum 3,000 hours of experience, over 104 weeks (minimum)
- Passing score on the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Clinical Level Exam
- BBS LCSW licensure application completion
Social Work License Reciprocity in California
California does not maintain formal ASW license reciprocity with other states. Out-of-state applicants who hold an MSW can apply for their ASW credentials through the same process as in-state candidates.
Out-of-state LCSWs can earn their California social work license through reciprocity. The board offers two application pathways.
Path A, licensure by credential, requires:
An MSW from a Council on Social Work Education-accredited program
A current, active, unrestricted out-of-state LCSW license held for at least two years
LCSW licensure at the highest level for independent practice offered by the state
Path B, licensure by education and experience, applies to applicants who:
Hold an LCSW license but do not meet all Path A requirements OR
Earned an MSW outside California but have not registered as a California ASW
Licensing Renewal and Continuing Education in California
ASWs renew credentials annually, and registrations are valid for a 6-year period (five renewals). You must complete three hours of California law and ethics education and pass the law and ethics exam annually. An additional 12 hours of California law and ethics education are required if you earned your MSW in a state other than California.
LCSWs renew every two years. Renewal requires 36 continuing education (CE) hours, including six hours of ethics. The CE sources must be from board-accepted providers. Acceptable CE includes relevant courses from accredited colleges, universities, and board-recognized organizations. The board accepts both in-person and online courses.
Social Work Programs in California
The following alphabetical directory lists CSWE-accredited social work programs in California. To help you compare school options, directories include campus location, in-person or online availability, part-time or full-time enrollment options, and in-state tuition for the 2026-2027 school year. Visit the university websites linked in the first column to explore specific degrees in greater detail.
| School | Format | Enrollment Type | 2026 In-State Tuition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alliant International University | Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $793 per credit hour |
| Azusa Pacific University (Azusa, Inland Empire) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $795 per credit hour |
| Cal Poly Humboldt (Arcata) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $9,774 per year (including fees) |
| California Baptist University (Riverside) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Advanced Standing | $822 per unit |
| California State University, Bakersfield (Bakersfield, Lancaster) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $9,610 per year full time |
| California State University, Chico (Chico) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $3,404 per semester (0-6 credits), $5,000 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, Dominguez Hills (Carson) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, East Bay (Hayward) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time | $2,958 per semester (0-6 credits), $4,554 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, Fullerton (Fullerton, Irvine) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time | $2,903 per semester (0-6 credits), $4,499 per semester (7+ credits) |
| California State University, Long Beach (Long Beach, Ventura, Santa Rosa) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (7+ credits) |
| California State University, Los Angeles (Los Angeles) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $8,684 per year full time |
| California State University, Monterey Bay (Seaside) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, Northridge (Northridge) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, Palm Desert) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| California State University, San Marcos (San Marcos) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | On campus: $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits); Online: $530 per credit hour |
| California State University, Stanislaus (Turlock, Stockton) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time | $7,608 per year |
| California State University, Fresno (Fresno) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (7+ credits) |
| Loma Linda University (San Bernardino) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | On campus: $39,885-$41,135 per year; Online: $19,120-$25,797 per year (including fees) |
| National University | Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $776 per credit hour |
| Pacific Oaks College | Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $1,210 per credit hour |
| San Diego State University (San Diego, Calexico) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $9,022-$10,252 per year (including fees) |
| San Francisco State University (San Francisco) | Hybrid | Full Time | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| San Jose State University (San Jose) | On Campus, Online, Hybrid | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,208 per semester (0-6 credits), $3,804 per semester (6.1+ credits) |
| University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley) | On Campus | Full Time | $14,797 per semester |
| University of California, Los Angeles (Los Angeles) | On Campus | Full Time, Part Time | approximately $21,115 per year for California residents and $36,297 for non-residents. |
| University of Massachusetts Global | Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $750 per credit hour |
| University of Southern California (Los Angeles, San Diego) | On Campus, Online | Full Time, Part Time, Advanced Standing | $2,201 per unit part time (1-14 units), $33,019 flat rate (15-18 units) |
| University of the Pacific (Sacramento) | Online, Hybrid | Full Time, Advanced Standing | $1,025 per credit hour |
California Social Worker Career and Salary Information
According to May 2023 Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, California social workers’ average annual salaries exceed the national average across all tracked specializations.
California is the top-paying state for healthcare social workers and ranks second for mental health and substance use social workers. For child, family, and school social workers, four Northern California cities rank among the top ten highest-paying metropolitan areas.
In addition to high salaries, Projections Central’s long-term data (2022-2032) for California project growth between 8.9% for “all other” social workers and 18.5% for mental health and substance use social workers.
| Occupation | Average Annual Salary | Average Hourly Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Child, Family, and School Social Workers | $69,340 | $31.66 |
| Healthcare Social Workers | $93,200 | $43.17 |
| Mental Health and Substance Use Social Workers | $81,330 | $34.35 |
| Social Workers, All Other | $72,320 | $30.61 |
Social Work Associations in California
- The National Association of Social Workers (NASW), California Chapter: The California chapter of the NASW offers information about regional chapters within the state, upcoming California conferences, and continuing education opportunities.
- The California Association of School Social Workers (CASSW): This association promotes the development of school social work in the state and works to facilitate professional growth, and development opportunities for school social workers to empower children, families, and communities.
- The California Society for Clinical Social Work (CSCSW): This organization promotes the highest level of education for California’s clinical social workers by offering professional development opportunities, advocating for the field, and connecting members.
Frequently Asked Questions About California Social Work
Licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) in California need a master of social work earned at a school accredited by the Council for Social Work Education. Non-clinical, unlicensed social workers may only need a bachelor’s degree in social work.


