Monday, February 10, 2014

Accepting Applications: Community & Social Change Masters Program at the University of Miami

[Announcement from SCRA-L]

The Community and Social Change Masters Program (C&SC) in the Educational and Psychological Studies Department at the University of Miami is accepting applications for the 2014 Fall semester. Although the admissions deadline is rolling, applicants seeking program scholarships, international students, and Peace Corps Masters International students should apply by March 1st.

The Program
The mission of the program in Community & Social Change is to prepare globally aware leaders, researchers, and agents of change who create, inspire, and engage community organizations to foster well-being in diverse community settings.
C&SC is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students in community organization leadership, evaluation, applied research, and more. Our 30 credit program is a flexible executive-model hybrid that allows students to attend full time while working. Graduates of the program are employed in community organizations, education, and program evaluation.

Flexibility
C&SC courses are scheduled with sufficient flexibility to accommodate working professionals and students who cannot relocate to South Florida. Most core program courses are held over 1 weekend per month during the fall and spring. Two of the core courses are held as week-long intensive courses at the beginning and end of the first academic year. Other courses are taught online, by arrangement, or during the regular semester. We have dedicated travel funding for outstanding students who wish to commute long-distance to attend courses.

Faculty
Core program faculty offer a variety of expertise, including organizational operations, applied research, community and organizational theory, program evaluation, and numerous topics of specialization:

Funding
The Community and Social Change Program has need and merit-based scholarships available. For consideration, all application materials must be submitted by the March 1st deadline. Additionally, applicants seeking program scholarships should attach a letter (1 page maximum) to their personal statement in their application that outlines outstanding need and/or merit. City Year alumni receive a 25% tuition fellowship. Students seeking loans should complete the FAFSA (fafsa.ed.gov), making sure to include the University of Miami as a recipient of the FAFSA materials. Students may also apply for graduate student work opportunities include Federal Work-Study, departmental hirings, and graduate assistantships.

Specializations
Peace Corps Masters International: This C&SC specialization is designed to allow students the unique opportunity of integrating a master’s degree with overseas service in community youth development. The mission of the program is to prepare a new generation of creative leaders for the not-for-profit/non-governmental sector. Master’s International students serve in over 70 different countries and participate in every aspect of life overseas. For more information, contact Scot Evans (s.evans4@miami.edu).
Joint Law (JD)/Community and Social change (MS): This joint program allows students to pursue a law degree and a masters in C&SC with 15 overlapping credits. Students first apply to the law school and then C&SC after one year of attendance. For more information, contact Sandra Abraham in the Law School (sabraham@law.miami.edu) and Courte Voorhees in C&SC (c.voorhees@miami.edu).

Applications and Deadlines
The C&SC program has rolling admissions, but for international students, Peace Corps Masters International (PCMI) students, and priority consideration for scholarships, students should apply by March 1st. All application materials must be submitted online to the Graduate School (applyweb.com/apply/miamigrd/index.html). The program begins in late August.
We look forward to your application! We especially encourage students from ethnic and racial minorities or who identify with historically marginalized groups. For further information on applying to the Community and Social change Program, please contact our recruitment coordinator Fareza Kahn (f.khan@miami.edu). for further information on the program, please visit our website (education.miami.edu/Program/Programs.asp?Program_ID=134).
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Sincerely,
Courte
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Courte Voorhees, Ph.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Educational & Psychological Studies
Director, Community & Social Change Master's Program
University of Miami School of Education & Human Development
Web: http://www.education.miami.edu/facultyStaff/faculty_bio.asp?ID=253
Society for Community Research and Action Southeast Regional Coordinator
Campus Office: Merrick Building 311-G
E-mail: c.voorhees@miami.edu
C-mail: HGBL@unseen
Ph: 305-284-5956
Fx: 305-284-3003

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