UW-Milwaukee - Spring 2016 Human Services Programs Catalog

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AODA Mediation Multicultural Practice and Overview Social Work Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Trauma Counseling Youth Work Development UWM.EDU/SCE-HUMANSERVICES SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Professional Development in Human Services SPRING 2016

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Transcript of UW-Milwaukee - Spring 2016 Human Services Programs Catalog

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AODA

Mediation

Multicultural Practice and Overview

Social Work

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

Trauma Counseling

Youth Work Development

UWM.EDU/SCE-HUMANSERVICES

SCHOOL OFCONTINUINGEDUCATION

SCHOOL OF

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED UPSTA IRS

CONTINUINGEDUCATIONProfessional Development inHuman Services

SPRING 2016

CUSTOMIZED TRAININGGive your employees high-quality, relevant training that provides immediate on-the-job impact. Our customized training solutions are designed around your organization’s goals, objectives, industry and culture.

With flexibility and expert instructors, we work with you to design a program that meets your organization’s specific needs. We will even deliver training straight to your location.

Contact [email protected] or 414-227-3243 for more information.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

AODA .......................................................................................................................... 4-5

MEDIATION .................................................................................................................... 5

MULTICULTURAL PRACTICE AND OVERVIEW .................................................................... 6

SOCIAL WORK ............................................................................................................. 6-7

SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY ............................................................................. 7

TRAUMA COUNSELING ................................................................................................. 8-9

YOUTH WORK DEVELOPMENT ......................................................................................... 9

SCE ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS ...................................................................................... 10

GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................. 11

School of Continuing Education(SCE) is the largest provider of

noncredit continuing education

in Southeastern Wisconsin,

with over 15,000 participants,

more than 1,000 programs and

600 practitioner instructors.

Our state-of-the-art classrooms

and conference services are

located in downtown

Milwaukee – the heart of the

city’s business and commercial

district. SCE is one of 14 schools

and colleges at the University

of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

YOUR HUMAN SERVICESCONNECTION

Mary Pick Program Director [email protected] 414-227-3353

Angela Kelber Program Manager [email protected] 414-227-3314

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SCE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

THE VALUE OF PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATESProfessional certificates are an affordable and convenient way to increase your value in the workplace. Over the past several decades, certificates have been the fastest-growing postsecondary credential awarded. Frequently attained as a supplement or a stepping stone to a degree, certificates are earned through noncredit, hands-on professional development in a specific career discipline. Courses are taught by industry experts, and the skills acquired are relevant and immediately applicable on the job.

WHO SHOULD PURSUE A PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE? • Working Professionals – update current skills, gain new ones, advance your career and increase your earning potential • Recent College Grads – bridge the gap between your education and new job requirements • Career Changers – jumpstart your employment in a new field, quickly and economically

WHY CHOOSE SCE?A professional certificate from the School of Continuing Education comes with the distinction and quality that the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has to offer. UWM is Wisconsin’s premier public, urban university with a strong international reputation for excellence in education.

• Local industry experts with real-world knowledge and advice • Opportunity to network with like-minded professionals • Convenient downtown location • Amenities, including course materials, meals and discounted parking

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HUMAN SERVICES CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT SCEWith a multitude of human services courses to choose from, you have the power to shape your future with

pertinent training. We offer certificate programs in two of our human services fields that map out a track for you.

Family Mediation Certificate

Certificate in Trauma Counseling

SEE 40+ CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AT UWM.EDU/SCE-CERTIFICATES.

4 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online4 SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online

AODAuwm.edu/sce-humanservices Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

AODA Clinical SupervisionWith emphasis on practical application of

the outcome literature and best practices

in clinical supervision, explore requirements,

assessment and evaluation, methods and

techniques, ethics and boundaries, and

more through five days of training.

This 30-hour program meets the State of Wisconsin education requirements for licensure as a clinical supervisor of substance abuse counselors. It is useful for all therapists and counselors who provide clinical supervision.

Enroll in individual sessions or the entire program.

1) Assessing and Evaluating My Supervisee

Understand the roles, goals, and principles of clinical supervision, including the four foci of clinical supervision. Learn how to get to know your supervisee by assessing and evaluating techniques, intervention skills and observation methods by collecting pertinent data. The course addresses relationship concerns, parallel process, counselor/supervisor relationships, client/counselor/supervisor relationships, resistance, boundaries, expectations of supervision, etc.

Learning Outcomes:• Learn and understand the principles

and role of clinical supervision

• Learn and understand how to assess and evaluate supervisee

Tue., Feb. 16, 9am-4pm Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8880

2) Developmental Stages: Supervisee/Supervisor

Learn Stoltenberg and Delworth’s Integrated Development Model and The Treatment Model approach. The course will help identify three stages of counselors and their characteristics at each stage. Learn how to trace counselor progress in terms of three structures within eight competency domains comparable to 12 core functions. In addition, learn how to foster your supervisee’s growth from student to colleague to expert.

Learning Outcomes:• Learn and understand the roles

and models for supervising

• Learn and understand how to develop your supervisee

• Learn and understand the importance of the individual development plan

Tue., Mar. 8, 9am-4pm Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8891

3) Clinical Supervision and Organizational Methods

This course helps supervisors learn how to manage in their agency and assess organizational readiness. The course outlines the pros and cons of wearing both hats as an administrator and clinical supervisor, and how it can affect good supervision. The course will help you identify and use best practices in your agency. Understand how good supervision supports evidence-based practice and helps with retention and morale.

Learning Outcomes:• Learn and understand contextual factors

in supervision

• Learn and understand the stages of developing objectives of supervision

• Learn and understand how to implement supervision within the agency

• Learn and understand best practice for clinical supervision

Tue., Apr. 5, 9am-4pm Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8908

ATTENTION SOCIAL

WORKERS!

Earn your Continuing

education hours to meet the

licensure deadline with solid

training from expert instructors.

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4) Professional Responsibility/ Ethics and Boundaries in Clinical Supervision

Learn how to operate within the boundaries of legal and ethical codes and regulations for the protection of all parties, including the agency, administration, staff, and clients. Legal and ethical issues of supervision include direct and vicarious liability, confidentiality, informed consent and due process, supervisor and supervisee scope of competence and practice, and dual relationships.

Learning Outcomes:• Learn and understand the requirements

of supervision

• Learn and understand the importance of ethics and boundaries in supervision

• Learn and understand legal issues for supervisors

• Learn and understand effective informed consent

Tue., Apr. 26, 9am-4pm Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8907

5) Techniques and Methods of Clinical Supervision

Learn methods and techniques for clinical supervision, regardless of the modality used. Methods include case consultation, written activities such as verbatim and process recordings, audio and videotaping, and live observation. Techniques include modeling, skill demonstrations, and role playing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each method.

Learning Outcomes:• Learn and understand the methods

of clinical supervision

• Learn and understand how to structure and document supervision

• Learn and understand the guidelines for co-facilitation

• Learn and understand the values of observation

Tue., May 10, 9am-4pm Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack Fee: $229 CEUs: 0.6/CEHs: 6 Program No. 7740-8909

MEDIATIONuwm.edu/sce-mediation Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

Family Mediation CertificateDevelop the necessary background for

conflict resolution services in all aspects

of family concerns, from divorce, custody

disputes, and separation of never-married

or same-gender couples, to intact

marriages, family businesses and

estates. This program is distinguished

by its focus on strengthening family

functioning in the context of adversity.

Visit uwm.edu/sce-mediation for full

certificate details.

The certificate meets the criteria for Wisconsin Act 355 mediating parenting plans, Wisconsin Association of Mediators Model Standards for Training and received the approval of the Association for Conflict Resolution.

Earn the certificate by completing the full 40-hour, five-day course.

Mar. 9-11 & Apr. 4-5 Instructor: Sue Bronson M.S. Fee: $1395 CEUs: 4/CEHs: 40/CLEs: 35 Program No. 7740-8240 OR Sept. 14-16 & Oct. 4-5 Program No. 7740-8906

“ “ The entire AODA series (all 5 courses)

were very helpful. I feel more informed and confident with being a clinical supervisor.

-- AODA Clinical Supervision Participant

SCE | Conveniently Located Downtown6 LEGEND: = Face to Face : = Online

MULTICULTURAL PRACTICE AND OVERVIEWuwm.edu/sce-humanservices Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

Multicultural Knowledge: Working With Refugees Become familiar with necessary information that is critical to understanding the refugee population in the U.S., including demographics, sociocultural and political histories. Specific concepts and frames of reference such as refugee resettlement process, acculturation, integration, family structure, cultural practices, beliefs about health and wellness, and social determinants will be discussed. You will leave the session with an increased understanding of this group and a framework to effectively engage with refugee communities built on an asset-based model.

Wed., Feb. 24, 8:30am-4:30pm Instructors: Elvira Ascunsion, Paulette Bangura, Devarati Syam, Pa Vang Fee: $150 CEUs: 0.7/CEHs: 7 Program No. 7740-8882 OR Wed., June 15, 8:30am-4:30pm Program No. 7740-8883

Multicultural Knowledge of Mental Health Practices: Working With LGBTQ :Develop an understanding of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) population in the United States, including demographic characteristics and sociopolitical history, in order to discern influences on mental health. Discuss specific topics such as LGBTQ identity, intersection of multiple identities and social class.

:Course Accessible: Mar. 1-31 Instructor: Ernestor Lira Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.7/CEHs: 7 Program No. 7740-8411

Multicultural Knowledge of Mental Health Practices: Working With Hmong Americans :Explore the necessary information that is critical to understanding the Hmong American population in the United States, including demographics and sociocultural and political histories. Specific concepts and frames of reference such as immigration, acculturation, identity (including the intersection of multiple identities), family structure, gender role socialization, religion and spirituality, beliefs about health and wellness, help seeking, and other relevant psychosociocultural influences will be discussed. Attention will be given to contemporary issues facing Hmong Americans as well as the diversity within.

:Course Accessible: Oct. 3-31 Instructor: Ava Yang-Lewis, Ph.D. Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.7/CEHs: 7 Program No. 7740-8413

SOCIAL WORKuwm.edu/sce-humanservices Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

Social Work Ethics and Boundaries Interactive Online :Fulfill the state requirement for ethics and boundaries training with this instructor-led, interactive online or face-to-face course. Examine boundaries in relationships and discuss the importance of ethics and explore models used for ethical decision making. Participate in case discussions and explore examples that were referred to the state to prepare yourself for a variety of potential situations and successfully guide your practice through them.

:Course Accessible: Feb. 2-29 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein, RN, LCSW Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8894 OR :Course Accessible: Mar. 1-31 Program No. 7740-8395 OR :Course Accessible: May 2-31 Program No. 7740-8396 OR :Course Accessible: Sept. 1-30 Program No. 7740-8398 OR

:Course Accessible: Oct. 3-21 Program No. 7740-8399

Social Work Ethics and Boundaries Examine boundaries in relationships and discuss the importance of ethics. Explore models used for ethical decision-making.

Wed., Apr. 13, 8am-12pm Instructor: Barbara Bartlein RN, LCSW Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8884

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Ethics and Boundaries for Psychologists :Fulfill four hours of the state requirements for continuing education with this instructor-led, interactive online course. Participate in case discussions and explore examples that were referred to the state in order to prepare yourself for a variety of potential situations in psychology practice.

:Course Accessible: Feb. 1-29 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein RN, LCSW Fee: $159 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8576 OR :Course Accessible: Apr. 4-30 Program No. 7740-8577 OR :Course Accessible: July 4-31 Program No. 7740-8578

The Healing Mystery of Grief - Loss – Renewal Gain an overview of key issues related to the cycle of grief-loss-renewal. Deepen your understanding of the grief-loss-renewal process, and develop enhanced skills to employ in your professional and personal lives. Acquire engaging psycho-educational tools and techniques to enhance your grief-support work. Explore this powerful terrain in a safe and creative professional learning environment.

Wed.-Fri., Mar. 9-11, 8:30am-4:30pm Instructor: Kate Greenway, M.S., LPC Fee: $595 CEUs: 2.1/CEHs: 21 Program No. 7740-8487

Couples Counselor Training :Based on the best-selling book Why Did I Marry You Anyway?, this course covers the top three myths that sabotage relationships, building blocks that all couples must master and strategies for constructive arguments between couples. Download a free couple’s workbook and take advantage of quizzes and assignments to use in your couples counseling.

:Course Accessible: Aug. 1-31 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein, RN, LCSW Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8393

Interviewing Children: How to Use Art and Play as ToolsUnderstand the importance of using art and play during sessions with children and families. A variety of different play-based techniques will be explained and demonstrated during small group discussions.

Sat., Sept. 17, 8:30am-12:30pm Instructor: Linda Britz Fee: $99 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8985

Mind-Body Tools for Mental Health Clinicians Explore stress resilience, somatic awareness, creative expression and guided imagery as therapeutic tools through active and experiential learning. Gain fresh perspectives and new ways to think about the mind-body connection, along with practical and innovative techniques to use with your clients. Our focus will be on cultivating compassionate therapeutic presence and positive mind-body states, rather than on pathology. Expand your model of therapy to become more comprehensive, collaborative and creative.

Thu.-Fri., Oct. 27-28, 8:30am-4:30pm Instructor: Kate Greenway, M.S., LPC Fee: $395 CEUs: 1.4/CEHs: 14 Program No. 7740-8966

Compassion Fatigue :Compassion fatigue is a form of burnout that manifests itself as physical, emotional and spiritual exhaustion. It has been referred to as the “cost of caring” for healthcare practitioners and others who work in helping professions. Review the latest research on the biology of compassion, develop a better understanding of fatigue and learn to prevent it.

:Course Accessible: Nov. 1-30 Instructor: Barbara Bartlein, RN, LCSW Fee: $79 CEUs: 0.4/CEHs: 4 Program No. 7740-8383

SOLUTION-FOCUSED BRIEF THERAPY (SFBT)uwm.edu/sce-sfbt Mary Pick 414-227-3353 Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy Overview :Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) examines the philosophical foundation of social constructivism, successful termination criteria in goal negotiations and the SFBT approach of interviewing for solutions.

This noncredit online course is for therapists from all over the world, including practitioners from the U.S., Australia, Europe, Asia and South Africa. A true community of professionals has been established to learn, discuss and practice the current theories and strategies of SFBT.

:Course Accessible: Apr. 24-Aug. 20 Instructor: Teri Pichot, LCSW, MAC, LAC Fee: $1,295 CEUs: 5/CEHs: 50 Program No. 7770-8562

All SFBT programs may be applied toward the 50-hour training

requirement for the International Solution-Focused Practitioner

Certificate program in Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

For details regarding the IASTI, please visit uwm.edu/sce-sfbt.

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Trauma Counseling I :Understand psychological, behavioral, somatic and cognitive sequelae in children, adults and communities caused by experiencing traumatic events. Receive an overview of trauma, identifying traumatic populations and issues involving traumatic injury and resolution. Understand the neurobiology of trauma and trauma’s effect on brain development, the body, traumatic memory and learning.

Note: To enroll for graduate credit (Counseling, Nursing, or Occupational Therapy) contact Allison Hochmuth at 414-229-4599 or [email protected]. Off campus graduate resident tuition is approximately $1869.

:Course Accessible: Jan. 25-May 10 Instructor: To Be Announced Fee: $1,375 CEUs: 4.2 Program No. 7420-8869

Trauma Counseling II :Develop an overview of diagnosis and assessment instruments and therapeutic techniques used to address trauma issues in counseling acute and chronic traumatized clients. Methods of intervening pre-, trans- and post-trauma also are addressed.

Note: To enroll for graduate credit (Counseling, Nursing, or Occupational Therapy) contact Allison Hochmuth at 414-229-4599 or [email protected]. Off campus graduate resident tuition is approximately $1869.

:Course Accessible: Jan. 25-May 10 Instructor: To Be Announced Fee: $1,375 CEUs: 4.2 Program No. 7420-8874

ADDITIONAL TRAUMA TRAINING

Resilience, Readjustment, Transition and Treatment :Build your understanding of the treatment of post-traumatic stress in returning veterans. With online activities to guide your learning, get an overview of biochemical treatments, evidence based therapies and treatments that show promise. Learn to identify the factors that may affect treatment of post-traumatic stress, such as the impact of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and addictions. Also discover the support options for military families, and the spiritual aspects of treatment.

:Course Accessible: Feb. 1-29 Instructor: Vickie Wiese Fee: $160 CEUs: 0.4 Program No. 7420-8863

Teaching Traumatized Children: Exploring the Sensory Memory and the Behavioral Presentations of Traumatized ChildrenThrough the body, explore the dimensions of the self in time/space and relationship. Utilize the senses as a gateway into regulation, attachment and expression in the world. During practicums we will address regulation in the context of limbic resonance, intention, support and the development of a coherent narrative for promoting regulation. This workshop will present early childhood studies.

Wed.-Thu., Apr. 6-7, 8:30am-5pm Instructor: Ana do Valle, OTR, SEP Fee: $300 CEUs: 1.2 Program No. 7420-8871

TRAUMA COUNSELINGuwm.edu/sce-counseling Pa Vang 414-227-3277

Certificate in Trauma CounselingExtend your capacity to work with trauma

survivors of abuse, violence, war, accident,

crime and disaster. This multidisciplinary

training program is open to clinicians

and practitioners in medical, mental and

behavioral health services as well as

social service, pastoral and bereavement

counselors who work with survivors of

substance use, eating disorders, physical

illness, criminal justice, rehabilitation and

recovery. Visit uwm.edu/sce-counseling

for full certificate and course details.

Individual courses may be taken without

pursuit of the certificate.

Earn an SCE Certificate in Trauma Counseling by completing Trauma Counseling I and II in as little as 18 months (not to exceed three years). Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible to apply for certification as a Trauma Services Specialist or Trauma Specialist with the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists.

The instructor was obviously very well educated in the field and held a wealth of knowledge

and experience that was invaluable.-- Trauma Counseling I Attendee

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Trauma Conference For Military & Veteran PopulationsHealing the seen and unseeninjuries of our military and veteran populations takes many forms. It is the intent of this two-day conference to present cutting-edge treatments currently available and call attention to alternative treatments when the traditional treatments have failed.

Conference Goals:• Dialogue about the unseen injuries

impacting military and veteran populations and their families

• Share in-depth knowledge on using alternative treatment modalities to combat trauma

• Network to build strong partnerships and collaborations with providers serving military and veteran populations and their families

May 19-20

Visit uwm.edu/sce-counseling for more details.

YOUTH WORK DEVELOPMENTuwm.edu/sce-youthwork Angela Kelber 414-227-3314

The Youth Work Learning Center is an

education, research and staff development

resource for child and youth workers.

With our partner, the Wisconsin Association

of Child and Youth Care Professionals,

we provide relevant, high-quality services

for people who work with youth –

empowering them to implement the

most effective programs possible.

Youth Work in Out-of-Home CareExplore skills, approaches and relationships for working effectively with youth in residential care settings. With an emphasis on working with at-risk youth from an interactive, developmental and case management perspective, the curriculum covers fundamental concepts and competencies. Learn to apply them to your work with youth who face special risks and challenges.

For more information or questions, please contact Angela Kelber at [email protected] or 414-227-3314.

Youth Engagement Practice in Group CareThis course will support residential, group home, foster, and shelter care professionals with a pre-service training program for new, entry-level, and youth-care workers in out-of-home-care. Youth Engagement Practice in Group Care training is funded through a Title IV-E grant. It is a 25-hour entry level class in line with the State of Wisconsin Regulatory Standards with a focus on engaging older youth.

8 Thu., Jan. 21-Mar. 10, 9am-12pm Instructor: Angela Kelber Fee: Contact the Instructor at [email protected] or 414-227-3314 CEUs: 2.5/CEHs: 25 Program No. 7600-8852 OR 8 Wed., May 11-June 29, 9am-12pm Program No. 7600-9003 OR 8 Wed., Aug. 3-Sept. 21, 9am-12pm Program No. 7600-8965

Customized training available for youth workers in out-of-home care programs (e.g., group homes, residential care and shelters).

SA-Introduction to Child Care (School-Age Focus) :This introductory three-credit course explores the philosophy and goals for high-quality programs and establishes an understanding of the principles of child growth and development. With an overview of the rules and regulations governing group care for school-age children and the responsibilities of the providers, you’ll build a solid foundation for working with children and youth in afterschool and child care settings.

: Feb. 1-Apr. 30 Instructor: Quinn Wilder Fee: $1,286 Undergraduate Credits: 3 Program No. ED POL 381

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Get better job prospects, improve your brain health and ease your travel experiences through face-to-face and online LANGUAGE COURSES:

• American Sign Language• Chinese• French• German

• Italian• Japanese• Korean• Polish

• Portuguese• Russian• Spanish• Swedish

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Get better job prospects, improve your brain health and ease your travel experiences through face-to-face and online LANGUAGE COURSES:

• American Sign Language• Chinese• French• German

• Italian• Japanese• Korean• Polish

• Portuguese• Russian• Spanish• Swedish

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTBusiness & Management

Early Childhood

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Human Services

Marketing & Technology

Nonprofit Management

Public Administration

Project Management & Business Analysis

Water Technology

PERSONAL ENRICHMENTCollege for Kids/College for Teens

Educational Travel & Tours

Languages

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Performing Arts

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCenter for Consumer Affairs

Center for Transportation Education & Development

Center for Urban Community Development

Center for Workforce Development

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ATTENTION MILITARY SPOUSES

Did you know you may be eligible for up to $4,000 through the MyCAA program? Qualified military spouses can use the funds toward completing a certificate program at SCE. To learn more, contact Rob Bodart at 414-227-3370 or [email protected].

HOW TO ENROLLEnrolling for School of Continuing Education courses is quick and easy! Select the option most convenient for you. Please include the message code and keycode, located to the left of your name on the back cover of this catalog, with your registration.

Where to Stay Visit uwm.edu/sce-hotels for an abundance of nearby lodging and entertainment options.

Program Cancellations/Refunds A full refund is issued to program participants if the School of Continuing Education cancels a program for any reason. Participant withdrawals made at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the start of a program can receive a 100% refund. When a participant withdraws less than two weeks prior to the program start, participants may have their fees transferred one time to any currently available program, otherwise participants will receive a refund minus a 20% administrative fee. For programs with a fee of $35 or less, no refund will be given. Once a program has begun, refunds are no longer issued.

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