Master of Arts in Community-Engaged Education and Social Change

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What will I learn?

Community-engaged education bridges the divide between academia (PK–16) and activism by exploring how schools and communities can partner with one another for mutual benefit. The Master of Arts program in Community-Engaged Education & Social Change trains educators who understand the critical intersections across learning, teaching, and local community.

Designed for students interested in nonprofit, educational, and public-service careers, this experiential degree program allows you to participate in community-campus partnerships to exercise alternative and critical pedagogies. The program’s unique curriculum offers opportunities for important self-reflection and newfound awareness of local knowledge, assets, and alternative education projects. The program also examines current scholarship on the process of community-building and social change through texts, guest speakers, and community internships.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

One of the only Education master’s programs in Southern California that addresses civic engagement, social change, and activism.
You will work with the director of the program to tailor your program emphasis around your unique interests and goals. Students have used the program to focus on various interests, including women’s health, LGBTQ+ rights, youth mentorship, refugee resettlement, and undocumented students.
At the end of the program, you will engage in a hands-on practicum experience.
Graduates of the program will be prepared to work in a variety of nonprofit and educational organizations that promote and support relationships between the community and formal/non-formal educational entities.
Available to undergraduate students at the Claremont Colleges, the program’s Accelerated Degree option saves students time and money by letting undergraduates take courses applicable to both the bachelor’s and master’s degree.

Which department am I in?

School of Educational Studies

Study options

Full Time (11 Months)

Tuition fees
$64,640.00 (54,53,932) per year
Technology Fee -150 PER SEMESTER

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2026

Venue

Main Campus

150 East 10th Street,

Claremont,

California,

91711, West, United States

Full Time (11 Months)

Tuition fees
$64,640.00 (54,53,932) per year
Technology Fee -150 PER SEMESTER

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Main Campus

150 East 10th Street,

Claremont,

California,

91711, West, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

CGU requires applicants to submit proof of a completed a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. The school also requires a minimum standard of a B average in undergraduate coursework (3.0 on a 4.0 scale).

A minimum TOEFL score of 75 iBT, IELTS score of 6.0 or Pearson PTE score of 50 is required to be considered for admission to CGU through the International Scholars Program (ISP). A minimum TOEFL score of 95 iBT, IELTS score of 7.0 with no sub-score lower than 6.5 or Pearson PTE score of 66 is required for direct-entry admission.

Application deadline: Summer - 1st March, Fall - 5th July

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Claremont Graduate University

Being part of the reputable Claremont Colleges, students at CGU enjoy access to superior resources and services.

  • A pioneer in higher education
  • Offers students industry-specific courses
  • CGU faculty are widely recognized as leaders in their fields
  • All students are considered for merit-based fellowships