Graduate Program: Community-Engaged Scholarship Graduate Certificate/PhD Minor

The graduate certificate/doctoral minor in Community-Engaged Scholarship (CES), hosted by Civil Society and Community Studies with support from the Morgridge Center, is a 9-12 credit program to train graduate students in CES, defined as teaching or research done in collaboration with community organizations or community partners in equitable, mutually beneficial, respectful relationships. Community-Engaged Scholarship can include: -Community-based Learning -Community-based Research -Other community engagement and academic outreach efforts, including scholarship on CES Through this program, students will feel confident to teach Community-based Learning courses, conduct community-based research, and/or lead community engagement initiatives. There are a variety of course offerings designed to meet your needs. The purpose of this graduate certificate/PhD minor program is to train graduate students in the practice of community-engaged scholarship (CES), which is defined as teaching or research that is done in collaboration with community organizations or community partners in equitable, mutually beneficial, respectful relationships.

School of Human Ecology
https://humanecology.wisc.edu/academics/graduate-programs/community-engaged-scholarship/

Morgridge Center for Public Service
https://morgridge.wisc.edu/students-get-connected/for-graduate-students/#ces-minor-grad-certificate

GUIDE Requirements
Community-Engaged Scholarship, Graduate Certificate
https://guide.wisc.edu/graduate/civil-society-community-studies/community-engaged-scholarship-graduate-professional-certificate/
Community-Engaged Scholarship, PhD Minor
https://guide.wisc.edu/graduate/civil-society-community-studies/community-engaged-scholarship-doctoral-minor/ 

Declare a CES Graduate Certificate or PhD Minor
Graduate students in a masters degree typically declare the graduate certificate. Graduate students in doctoral degree program, typically declare the PhD minor.
https://go.wisc.edu/2hieym