Colorado Social Work License Requirements and Schools: Learn How to Become a Social Worker in CO

Colorado is one of the fastest-growing states in the nation. As the population grows, so does the need for social workers.

This guide explains the differences between the two types of social work licenses offered in Colorado, outlines typical salary expectations, and lists the accredited master of social work (MSW) programs in the state. Learn more about how to earn a Colorado social work license and what to expect in your career.

Colorado Social Work Licensure Requirements

The State Board of Social Work Examiners, part of the State Department of Regulatory Agencies, oversees licensure. There are two main kinds of Colorado social work licenses: licensed social worker (LSW) and licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). As in other states, only a licensed clinical social worker can provide counseling as part of their services to clients. Residential childcare facility social workers must apply for a social work provisional license.

Social workers from another state can apply for a license by endorsement, if the requirements from that other state are equivalent to those for a Colorado social work license.

Licensed Social Worker (LSW)

Colorado licensure requirements for LSWs include:

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Colorado licensure requirements for LCSWs include: