What Is an ASW?
An ASW is a two-year degree social work program offered through traditional colleges, universities, and community colleges. While it is primarily designed to help students gain relevant knowledge and skills related to the field, for some, earning an ASW is the starting point in an educational journey that may end with a graduate degree or higher.
ASW degrees may help prepare future social workers for careers as a paraprofessional in social work agencies or prepare for a bachelor of social work (BSW) program. The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) does not accredit associate level programs, but rather focuses on programs that help prepare students for professional social work practice, like BSW programs or master of social work degrees.