Virtual LMSW/LCSW Licensing Prep Workshop
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These weekly 2-hour sessions will be offered via Zoom, and will include an overview of the ASWB LMSW/LCSW exam for tips and strategies for passing the licensing exam, and opportunities to practice with sample exam questions.
Dates: January 5, 2022 – January 25, 2022
NOTE: This workshop does not provide CE credits.
Adelphi University School of Social Work Continuing Education has launched a NEW 4-week online LMSW/LCSW test preparation workshop. These weekly 2-hour sessions will be offered via Zoom, and will include an overview of the ASWB LMSW/LCSW exam for tips and strategies for passing the licensing exam, and opportunities to practice with sample exam questions.
In addition to the 8-hours of face-to-face virtual instruction with the professor, you will also be provided additional learning activities to work on asynchronously, AND be provided access to an Adelphi University learning platform that includes practice questions, discussion boards and opportunities for engaging and connecting with your colleagues who are also preparing to take the exam.
Upon completion of the course, you will be provided a *$25 credit to a Continuing Education workshop offered by the School of Social Work. (Must be used within 1 year of LMSW/LCSW test prep course registration).
Overview
- 4-weekly 2 hour classes, via Zoom, with the Director of Continuing Education at Adelphi School of Social Work
- Optional asynchronous learning activities via Moodle (Adelphi’s Online Learning Management System)
- $25 Credit to a future AU CE course (to be used within 6 months of enrollment)
- A personalized approach to teaching and learning from an experienced social worker and test prep educator.
Tuition Rates
- $295 Regular
- $225 Alumni
Register Here
Zoom link will be provided 24 hours prior to the event.
Additional Materials Needed:
PLEASE NOTE: Book is NOT included with registration, but needed for participation in the course.
LMSW Required Book
Dawn Apgar, PhD, LSW, ACSW. Social Work ASWB Masters Exam Guide, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Study Guide for Success – Book and Free App – Updated ASWB Study Guide Book with a Full ASWB Practice Test
OR
LCSW Required Book
Dawn Apgar PhD, LSW, ACSW. Social Work ASWB Clinical Exam Guide, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Study Guide for Success (Book + Digital Access)
PLEASE NOTE: This course is being offered virtually, via Zoom. You will need a computer, with stable internet service, a webcam, and audio to actively participate. Although a smartphone could be used, it’s not ideal. If you have questions about your technology capabilities, please don’t hesitate to ask us before registration!
NOTE: This workshop does not provide CE credits.
Faculty Bio
Renee M. Rawcliffe, LMSW is the Director of Continuing Education and Professional Development at Adelphi University School of Social Work. Renee spent 18 years in direct practice working with vulnerable individuals and communities impacted by disasters, and provided leadership and content expert training to human service organizations responding to these events. Renee has extensive teaching experience in online learning environments, and has worked with hundreds of students in preparing them for the licensing exam, both through facilitation of test prep workshops and individualized tutoring sessions.
You will receive a unique Zoom Video Conferencing link that will provide you entry into the workshop one day prior to the event. This link will be active approximately a half-hour prior to the start of the event.
To familiarize yourself with the Zoom platform, see these tips to get started, or view this instructional video
Cancellation Policy
Unfortunately, we cannot provide refunds for cancellations made seven working days or fewer before the event for any reason—or for no-shows. We can provide credit towards a future workshop up to 24 hours before the event. After that, no credit will be issued.
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The Student Access Office provides cost-free assistance and services that are tailored to meet the needs of individuals based on their specific, appropriately documented needs, while preserving Adelphi’s academic integrity and high standards of academic expectations and performance.
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Please be aware that all decisions regarding accommodations and equal access are made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and prevailing University Policy.
For further information, please contact the Student Access Office at 516.877.3806 or sao@adelphi.edu.