ASWB Advanced Generalist Exam

This overview includes information to help you prepare for the ASWB Advanced Generalist exam. You’ll find details about exam format, the 2026 exam changes, registration, costs, scoring, retakes, and study resources.

Exam Background and Purpose

The ASWB Advanced Generalist exam is one of the social work licensing exams developed by the Association of Social Work Boards. Social work regulatory boards may use the exam as part of the licensure process for advanced generalist social work practice. Eligibility requirements vary by jurisdiction, so candidates should check with their state or provincial social work board before registering.

Important 2026 Exam Update

ASWB social work licensing exams are changing on August 3, 2026. The version of the exam you take depends on your test date.

  • Testing before August 3, 2026: The exam follows the older 2018 blueprint and includes 170 total questions, with 150 scored questions and 20 unscored pretest questions.
  • Testing on or after August 3, 2026: The exam follows the newer 2026 blueprint and includes 122 total questions, with 110 scored questions and 12 unscored pretest questions.
  • Time limit: The exam time limit remains four hours.

Test Overview

The ASWB Advanced Generalist exam is designed to assess whether a candidate has the knowledge and judgment needed for safe, ethical, and competent social work practice at the advanced generalist level.

The exam is administered by computer through Pearson VUE testing centers. Questions are multiple-choice, and unscored pretest questions are included throughout the exam. These pretest questions are used to evaluate items for possible use on future exams and do not affect your score.

Because ASWB is transitioning from the 2018 blueprint to the 2026 blueprint, candidates should use the exam guidebook and content outline that match their scheduled test date.

Content Areas

The content areas covered on the ASWB Advanced Generalist exam depend on whether you test before or after the August 3, 2026 transition date. In general, the exam may include topics related to human development, diversity, assessment, intervention planning, direct and indirect practice, professional ethics, supervision, administration, research, service delivery, and social work policy.

Before studying, confirm which blueprint applies to your exam date. Using the wrong content outline could cause you to spend time reviewing material in the wrong proportions.

Costs and Payment Options

The ASWB Advanced Generalist exam registration fee is currently $260. Additional application, licensure, or processing fees may be required by your state or provincial social work board. Because fees and policies may vary, check with your licensing board and ASWB before registering.

Registration/Times/Locations

To take the ASWB Advanced Generalist exam, you must first apply for licensure with your state or provincial social work board. Once your board determines that you are eligible, you can register for the exam through ASWB and schedule your testing appointment through Pearson VUE.

Testing appointments are available at Pearson VUE testing centers. Availability may vary by location, testing date, and appointment openings.

Test Scores

The ASWB Advanced Generalist exam is reported as pass or fail. Because exam forms can vary in difficulty, there is no single fixed number of correct answers required to pass. ASWB uses a consistent passing standard, and the number of correct answers needed depends on the exam form and testing date.

For exams based on the 2018 blueprint and taken before August 3, 2026, the passing score generally ranges from 90 to 107 correct answers out of 150 scored questions. For exams based on the 2026 blueprint and taken on or after August 3, 2026, the passing score generally ranges from 66 to 78 correct answers out of 110 scored questions.

Only scored questions count toward your final result. Unscored pretest questions do not affect whether you pass or fail.

Retaking the ASWB Advanced Generalist Exam

If you do not pass the exam, ASWB generally requires candidates to wait 90 days before retesting. Some candidates may be eligible to request a waiver of the 90-day waiting period if they meet ASWB and jurisdiction-specific requirements. Retake policies may also depend on the rules of your licensing board.

How Can I Prepare for the ASWB Advanced Generalist Exam?

Preparing for the ASWB Advanced Generalist exam is easier when you know which version of the exam you are scheduled to take. Start by reviewing the ASWB guidebook and content outline that match your test date. A study guide can help you review major content areas, flashcards can reinforce important concepts, and practice questions can help you become familiar with social work licensing exam question formats.

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Because the exam blueprint changes on August 3, 2026, make sure your study materials match the version of the exam you will take.

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Last Updated: June 18, 2026