Licensure Preparation Program for School Social Workers (LSSW)

LICENSURE PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Portland State University’s School of Social Work is an approved provider for preparing school social workers for licensure in Oregon. This program is designed for individuals aspiring to become licensed school social workers in the state.

Please note that the School of Social Work does not directly issue licenses to MSW students. Instead, it offers the necessary educational requirements to qualify for licensure candidacy.  There are two different paths to licensure for 1.) Enrolled PSU MSW students, and 2.) Degreed Professionals in the Community.

  1.  LICENSURE PROCESS FOR ENROLLED PSU MSW STUDENTS

MSW students interested in pursuing licensure in school social work can apply by indicating their intent to enroll via a Google Form and will be registered on the LSSW program Canvas site.  Through this platform, students can access the detailed licensing requirements via a guided process.  This self-paced and self-monitored service leads to the application for licensure with the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practice Commission (TSPC).

The MSW program at the School of Social Work allows students to complete the educational requirements necessary to meet the licensing standards while in their graduate program. The key components of the program are as follows: 

  1. Practicum Experience: Students must complete at least 400 hours of experience in a K-12 school setting as a social work intern AND at least 400 hours of direct practice experience in a setting serving children, youth, and families. This is typically accomplished through two practicums during the generalist and advanced years of the MSW program.
  2. Elective Courses: Students must take three school social work-focused electives as part of their educational requirements:
    1. SW 564 Social Work in Schools
    2. SW 537 US & Oregon Law and Policy for Social Workers, and
    3. One SW elective of your choice in advanced practice from an approved list.
  3. Assessment: Students are required to pass a knowledge, skills, and abilities assessment as part of the licensure preparation process.
  4. Curated Portfolio: Students will demonstrate competence in 11 school social work practice areas through a curated professional portfolio.

When a student satisfies the licensing program requirements and confers their MSW degree, they are then eligible to move forward as licensure candidates with the College of Education licensing office following the steps outlined in the COE Licensure Checklist for MSW graduates


  1. LICENSURE PROCESS FOR DEGREED PROFESSIONALS

PSU’s School of Social Work MSW Program offers a verification of equivalency (VOE) review service for professionals interested in K-12 school social work who have a graduate degree in social work from an accredited Institution. The Oregon Teachers Standards and Practice Commission (TSPC) sets forth standards for licensure in school social work.

For either a TSPC restricted license renewal or new preliminary license, VOE candidates must demonstrate how they meet the educational and work experience requirements of the licensure program through equivalent learning and practice experience by preparing a curated professional portfolio using the LSSW VOE Checklist. If you are interested in the VOE review and ready to begin the process of verifying the required credentials, please submit your VOE request here

VOE portfolios are reviewed monthly and may take up to 30 days to complete.  

  • If you need a letter from a licensure preparation program to renew your restricted license, submit your VOE request via the above link as well.
  • If you currently hold a School Social Work License (or equivalent certification) from another state, apply for your Oregon license directly through TSPC.

Contact

schoolsw@pdx.edu »
School Social Worker Licensure