Community Action Partnership Grant | Springfield College

Community Action Partnership Grant

Educating Community Leaders since 1885

Advance your Community Action Partnership work with a Springfield College degree.

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There are a number of reasons you should consider our programs for CAP employees:
  • Receive up to a 15% for all bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs at the main campus or online.
  • Earn your degree quickly—saving you time and money.
  • Choose the degree focused on impacting lives and communities.
  • Earn undergraduate credits for your CAP and other trainings.
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Community Action Partnership Partner Grant

Community Action Agency employees enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs at Springfield College are eligible to receive a 15% partner grant. This grant has been established by Springfield College to support CAP member agencies being educated for leadership in service to others. Students must provide employment information to confirm their eligibility. 

Pre-approved training credits for CAP member towards a human service degree program

CAP TrainingAvailable Undergraduate Credits for Human Service Degree
Community Action Professional Training (CCAP)6
Family Development credential6
Child Development Associate (CDA)18

Relevant training such as:

CEUs from the NHSA academy and CAP-sponsored training or other professional training

Up to 15