Graduate Advising in CECI
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There are many areas for graduate study in the College of Education and Community Innovation. Graduate students are not automatically assigned an advisor in their area of study; however, check out the following links for ways to stay connected!
“The College of Education and Community Innovation (CECI) is the first academic college in the nation to unite the transformative power of education, social work, criminology, philanthropy, and legal studies with the community engagement of hospitality, health, nonprofit, and public management and policy. “ – About the College of Education and Community Innovation
CECI Resources
CECI Outreach
The College of Education and Community Innovation has resources available to students in our programs. Feel free to browse our podcast, peer mentoring program, social media accounts, and newsletter archive to learn more about your support community.
GVSU Resources
Student Support Resources
Grand Valley offers many resources around campus that support the academic, professional, and personal aspects of the lives of all students. As a graduate student here, you have access to all of these resources.
The Graduate School Website
The Graduate School at Grand Valley has a comprehensive website that covers the topics listed below:
CECI Graduate Programs
GVSU criminal justice students focus on the criminal justice system (police, courts, corrections) as well as crime, its victims and responses to crime and violent behavior.
Website for Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MS)
Advising resources, Roadmap to Success in Criminal Justice (MS)
Grand Valley State University's Education programs are an ideal choice for undergraduate and graduate students to study the fields of education, teaching, and counseling.
Website for Master of Education (MED)
Advising Resources, Roadmap to Success, Education Graduate Programs and Certifications
Our MHA program emphasizes management principles that are relevant to healthcare leadership (e.g., Spectrum Health, Trinity Health, Covenant Retirement Communities, Henry Ford Health System, Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital, McLaren Health Care, University of Michigan West, Porter Hills Retirement Communities, Sparrow Health).
Website for Master in Health Administration (MHA)
Advising resources, Roadmap to Success (MHA)
The MPNL curriculum is designed to prepare students to act ethically and effectively in leading and managing philanthropic and nonprofit organizations, and to transcend traditional boundaries in the pursuit of prosperous, safe, and healthy communities.
Website for Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership (MPNL)
The 39-credit hour program (plus an additional 3-credit hours of internship for pre-career students) prepares graduate students for careers in state, regional, and local governance; policy analysis, advocacy, and evaluation; nonprofit management; criminal justice; and health administration.
Website for Master of Public Administration (MPA)
The mission of the GVSU M.S.W. Program is to prepare advanced generalist social workers who enhance and sustain the welfare and wellbeing of the individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities of West Michigan, the state, the nation, and the world; and who further the goals of the University and of the social work profession in this region and beyond.
Website for Master of Social Work (MSW)
Advising resources, Roadmap to Success, MSW
Social innovation (SI) is an emerging professional field focused on impact-driven, cross-sector careers (e.g. governmental and nonprofit work, socially-focused entrepreneurship, B Corps). Social innovation is engaged in addressing complex social problems such as: childhood hunger, illiteracy, domestic violence, air pollution, food deserts, contaminated drinking water, racism, poverty, and homelessness.
Website for Professional Master of Arts in Social Innovation (PMASI)