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ASWB Clinical Social Work Exam Prep and Success Lab

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Our comprehensive Path to Pass course and Success Lab prepares participants for the clinical social work exam by using curriculum that aligns with objectives outlined by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB). Whether you thrive in a live, collaborative space or prefer learning at your own pace, the Grace Abbott Training and Supervision Academy (GATSA) has two flexible, affordable options to support your exam prep journey.

PATH TO PASS

This self-paced course includes helpful videos, documents, and study plans to help participants learn effective strategies for success on the exam. Path to Pass is available in an asynchronous (on-demand) format. Target learners are master's level social workers who are preparing to take the ASWB clinical social work board exam.

Course topics include: human development, diversity, and behavior in the environment, assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, psychotherapy, clinical interventions, case management, and professional values and ethics.

Purchase the Path to Pass Course. ($150)

IMPORTANT: Anyone seeking professional certification or licensure is encouraged to review requirements applicable in the state in which they intend to practice. In most states, requirements include graduating from an accredited program, passing an examination, and successfully completing a supervised practice experience.

SUCCESS LAB

Friday, November 7, 2025 | 9:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M. CST
Live via Zoom
Join instructor Katie Robbins, LICSW for a supportive, strategy-focused day of learning that will help you: identify the most effective study resources, learn how to interpret tricky exam questions, manage anxiety and stay focused, connect with peers and build a study network, gain confidence for exam day.

Pricing: Standard rate is $80. Discounted rate is $40 when bundled with the Path to Pass course. Purchase the standard or discounted rate Success Lab. MSW students attend FREE. Request a student waiver.

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