Case Management Certificate Program
Application Made Available: Monday April 6, 2026
Deadline to Submit ALL Application Materials: Thursday, May 4, 2026

The Case Management Certificate Program (CMC) is a continuing education online noncredit certificate pathway program designed for individuals who have limited access to higher education. This certificate program is a university-community partnership of the College of Social Work, University Neighborhood Partners, and community partners from community-based organizations, schools and the social service organizations serving diverse new arriving populations in Utah and marginalized areas of the world.
THE APPLICATION WILL BE AVAILABLE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2026 - MONDAY, MAY 4, 2026.
APPLICATION LINK AVAILABLE HERE!
Programa de Certificación de Gestión de Casos
Solicitud disponible: Lunes 6 de Abril de 2026
Fecha límite para enviar TODOS los materiales de solicitud: Lunes 4 de Mayo de 2026

El Programa de Certificado de Gestión de Casos (CMC) es un programa de certificación de educación continua hibrida diseñado para personas que tienen acceso limitado a la educación superior. Este programa de certificación es una asociación universidad-comunidad de University Neighborhood Partners y organizaciones comunitarias, escuelas y organizaciones de servicios sociales que prestan servicios a diversas poblaciones recién llegadas a Utah y áreas marginadas del mundo.
LA SOLICITUD ESTARÁ DISPONIBLE EL LUNES 6 DE ABRIL DE 2026 - LUNES 4 DE MAYO DE 2026.
¡ENLACE DE SOLICITUD DISPONIBLE AQUÍ!
Community Scholar in Residence
Application submissions are closed.
The UNP Community Scholar in Residence is a $12,240 award given to a full-time, tenure or non-tenure track, faculty member of the University of Utah over TWO academic years ($6,120/year). A request for proposals is issued every two years. This award serves as a catalyst for University of Utah faculty involved in public scholarship to integrate research, teaching, and engagement through UNP campus-community partnerships. In addition, it enables the University of Utah to better respond to west side, community-identified issues, while increasing the visibility of faculty members engaged in community partnerships, and providing greater voice to historically underrepresented neighborhoods.
Click here to read more about this award and to access the 2025 CSIR application.
Community Resident in Action
Application submissions are closed.
The UNP Community Resident in Action award is grounded in the belief that community residents bring important knowledge and capacities to the campus-community work of UNP that are unique and essential for University-Neighborhood mutually beneficial collaborations. The CRIA carries an award of $12,240 over two years.
Click here to learn more about this award and to access the 2025 CRIA application.