Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education, Online MS
The online MS in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education will prepares individuals to lead change in schools, nonprofits, higher education, and community organizations through a flexible online program grounded in equity, social justice, and community engagement.
Designed for working professionals, the fully online pathway allows students to complete coursework from anywhere while engaging deeply with critical issues in education and society.
Cost Per Credit
$725
Start Dates: Fall, Spring or Summer
Credit Hours: 30 (Total cost: $21,750*)
The online MS program is the same price for students who reside in-state or out-of-state. The cost per credit is $725. There are no extra fees.
*Total cost will vary based on the number of credits transferred into UWM.
Program Type
Master’s
Program Format
Online
Why Choose the Online Pathway
- Flexible for Working Professionals: Complete coursework online while balancing career, family, and community commitments.
- Community-Centered Learning: Engage in meaningful discussions and collaborative learning experiences with peers committed to educational and social change.
- Learn from Expert Faculty: Study with faculty whose work focuses on equity, educational policy, culture, community engagement, and justice-oriented leadership.
- Career-Relevant Curriculum: Develop skills applicable to nonprofit leadership, community education, advocacy, higher education, public service, and related fields.
- Affordable Tuition for Online Students: Fully online students benefit from a reduced tuition rate of $725 per credit.
The online MS in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education examines the social, cultural, historical, and political dimensions of education and community life.
Students explore topics such as:
- educational equity
- social justice
- community partnerships
- educational policy
- culture and identity
- leadership and advocacy
The program prepares graduates to become thoughtful leaders and change agents across educational and community settings.
Note: The MS in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education program does not license teachers for public K-12 schools.
This Program May Be a Good Fit If You:
- work in education, nonprofits, or community organizations
- want to advance into leadership roles
- are passionate about equity and social change
- need a flexible graduate program format
- are returning to school as a working adult
Career Outcomes
Our alumni are making an impact in purpose-driven careers! Careers may include:
- community engagement coordinator
- nonprofit leader
- education advocate
- program director
- policy analyst
- community educator
- manager of social service programs
Affordable Online Graduate Education
The online MS in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement & Education (CFCEE) is designed to provide flexibility for today’s graduate students. Students who enroll fully online for the duration of the program qualify for a special online tuition rate of $725 per credit, making the program an affordable option for learners across the country.
Program Requirements
Core Courses
- Educational Policy 702: Cultural Foundations of Education Graduate Seminar
- Educational Policy 705: Sociology of Education and Community Engagement
- Educational Policy 710: Research Methods in Education and Community Engagement
- Educational Policy 740: Philosophy of Education and Community
- Educational Policy 750: History of Education in American Communities
Sample Electives
Optional Focus Areas
Some students choose a focus area for their program, which can include:
- Alternative education/Students placed at risk
- Race relations/Racial justice
- African Americans and education
- Community engagement and partnerships
- Community action and change
- Policy and leadership in community-based organizations
- Culturally relevant pedagogy
- Educational reform
- Gender and education, Latinx education, and more
Exit Requirements
Students in the master’s in community engagement program must complete a capstone final paper, project, or thesis.
Exit Requirements FAQs
Congratulations on nearing the final requirements for your degree. You must successfully complete the capstone requirement to demonstrate your ability to integrate your knowledge of the subject matter with which you engaged through the Educational Policy and Community Studies Department for the completion of your Master of Science degree. The most common way to achieve this is to complete and defend a final paper or final paper/project, but you may also choose to complete and defend a formal master’s thesis. After you submit your graduation application to the graduate school, the graduate representative will work with you to identify an appropriate chair and second reader for you. Ideally, your chair will be a faculty member with whom you worked closely through your coursework. Your master’s committee does not need to include your assigned faculty advisor given to you in the PAWS system. Many of our students do interdisciplinary work and take classes from other departments and schools – your chair must be from the EDPOL department. Our faculty serve on multiple committees, and your top choice may not be available to serve on yours.
Your chair will guide you through the process of completing this assignment, but here is some general information:
Admission Details
| Format | Fully Online |
| Degree | Master of Science (MS) |
| Credits | 30 |
| Start Terms | Fall, Spring, Summer |
| Tuition | $725 per credit for fully online students |
| Application Deadline | Rolling admission process |
| GRE Requirement | No GRE required |
Application Process
Admissions are handled by the UWM Graduate School. Individual faculty advisors are assigned after you are admitted.
Alumni Profiles
Explore brief video interviews with Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education MS graduates. Learn how the degree supported their careers and about the jobs they are doing now.
- Alberto Maldonado, Director, Roberto Hernandez Center (YouTube)
- Anna Gibson, Social Studies Teacher, Whitefish Bay School District (YouTube)
- Millie Coby, Community Engagement and Strategic Initiatives Manager, Employ Milwaukee (YouTube)
- Kevin Foley, Administrative Manager, Madison College (YouTube)
- Angie Cervera, English Teacher, Racine Unified School District (YouTube)
Graduates Hold Jobs In
- Nonprofit, Community-Based Organizations and Government
- Public, Private and Charter Schools
- Higher Education Institutions
- Many other related settings
Alumni Jobs in Nonprofit Organizations and Government
| Position Title | Organization |
|---|---|
| Youth Programs Manager | Kellogg PEAK Initiative |
| Program and Policy Analyst | Department of Children and Families |
| College Access & Success Services Manager | Boys & Girls Clubs of America |
| Program Coordinator | La Causa, Inc. |
| Grants Manager | Howard Area Community Center |
| Manager of Community Engagement | Medical College of Wisconsin |
| Program Director | Holton Youth and Family Center |
| Director of Program Implementation and Community Outreach, Institute for Child and Family Well-Being | Medical College of Wisconsin |
| Program Coordinator | Milwaukee LGBT Community Center |
| Director of Programs | Milwaukee Christian Center |
| Executive Director | Walker’s Point Youth & Family Center |
| Program Officer, Workforce Development | Bader Philanthropies, Inc. |
| Director of Workforce Planning | Aurora Health Care |
Alumni Jobs in Education
Teachers and administrators who have completed the program work in a range of locations, including:
- Milwaukee
- Kenosha
- Racine
- Wauwatosa
- Oneida Nation
- Auburn, Alabama
- Brazil
- Among many other locations
| Position Title | Organization |
|---|---|
| Student Advisor | UW-Milwaukee, Madison College, others |
| Director, Roberto Hernandez Center | UW-Milwaukee |
| Scholarship Program Director | Mount Mary University |
| Director of Multicultural Affairs | Carleton College |
| Assistant Director, MKE Scholars Program | UW-Milwaukee |
| Interim Co-Director, 4-H | UW Extension |
| Administrative Manager | Madison College |
| School Intervention Program Manager | Medical College of Wisconsin |
| Director of External Relations | UW-Milwaukee |
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Director, Urban Education Doctoral Program
- rfarhin@uwm.edu
- Enderis Hall 523
- Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- kalyanir@uwm.edu
- 414-229-2587
- Enderis Hall 519
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Department Chair, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- Program Director, Community Engagement and Education
- schutz@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4150
- Enderis Hall 553
- Program Director, Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education
- Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- swaminar@uwm.edu
- Enderis Hall 557
- Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- jtapia@uwm.edu
- 414-229-5261
- Enderis Hall 563
- Lecturer, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- bwtrager@uwm.edu
- 414-229-3161
- Student Union WG28
- Teaching Faculty III, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- atroiano@uwm.edu
- 414-229-4724
- Enderis Hall 529
- Lecturer, Educational Policy and Community Studies
- avw@uwm.edu
- 414-229-7356
- Enderis Hall 549









