How do individuals contribute to the well-being of communities near and far? Moving beyond traditional studies in leadership, the Certificate in Community Engagement for Collaborative Change (CCECC) brings together what students learn in the classroom with real-world applications to make sense of issues of concern to communities.

Students work across academic disciplines to gain collaborative skills and reflect on their leadership on and off campus. The certificate welcomes students from across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. Students who complete the certificate will be prepared for careers in nonprofit leadership, community development, public health, policy, law, environment and sustainability, public arts, advocacy, and research. Through the certificate, students will find meaning and purpose in catalyzing collaborative change for the public good.

Why study Community Engagement for Collaborative Change?