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“Learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow's cause.” --Isaiah 1:17

The Masters of Arts in Applied Social Justice is a two-year, low residency (online + on campus) graduate program for individuals called to serve others through churches, faith-based community organizations, and other social enterprises that address root causes of poverty and related ills, and that empower people to help themselves. Students complete a core curriculum and select one of two tracks, Christian Community Development (CCD) or Social Entrepreneurship (SE).

TO APPLY:

  • To complete your application on-line: ONLINE APPLICATION
  • To complete your application for mail: Paper Application
  • Application fee: The application fee is currently waived for early enrollment.

For more information, contact:

Ms. Dagmar Morgan, Assistant Director
Center for Adult & Professional Studies
Carson-Newman University
Jefferson City, Tennessee 37760
865-471-3224 / caps@cn.edu

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