Virginia legislation requires social workers to earn bachelor’s, master’s degrees
In January, the Virginia General Assembly met to discuss a bill that would require most social workers to earn either a bachelor's or a master's degree in social work as well as complete the license requirements in the state, the National Association of Social Workers reports. Recently, the assembly approved the legislation and it is set to become a state law.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
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