Program Overview
Program Overview
Binghamton University offers the nation's only advanced online certification program to help individuals become a community schools coordinator. This program enables participants to gain new and critical skills while learning from experienced faculty in a nationally ranked university. The program has been developed and launched in partnership with the National Center for Community Schools at Children's Aid, the nation's leading training center for community schools. Participants will be able to apply what they've learned in their school or organization.
Degrees Offered
- Certificate in Community Schools (online)
Admission Requirements
- Graduate Admission requirements
Funding/Scholarships
There are many funding and scholarship opportunities at Binghamton. Prospective students are encouraged to review available program-specific scholarships and awards.
Program Details
The online certification program is designed for school professionals from across disciplines, community-based service providers, and anyone who has a passion for education and equity for children, families, and communities.
Faculty
Associate Professor
Elizabeth M. Anderson, CCPA Department of Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership.
