Community Health Worker
Community Health Worker
Earn Your Community Health Worker Certificate Online
Learn from experienced faculty and gain the skills you need to improve the health of your community.
Help Bridge the Gap Between Cultures and Healthcare Systems
This program is designed for adults who want to earn their community health worker certificate online.
St. °µÍø½ûÇø's community health worker major is a unique and rewarding program that prepares you to make a difference in the lives of others. Learn from experienced faculty and gain the skills you need to improve the health of your community.
In only nine months, you can complete an online community health worker certificate and gain insight and experience in helping diverse cultures navigate the healthcare system. You’ll become an advocate for justice and bridge gaps between communities and the services they need.
In our community health worker program, you'll learn the skills you need to be successful in this important field. With a foundation in public health, health promotion, and community organizing, you’ll be well-prepared to work with people from different cultures and backgrounds.
CHW Scholarship Support
Students pursuing the Community Health Worker certificate or the CHW concentration within the Public Health major may apply for a federal grant-funded scholarship to cover expenses for up to 24 credits. To be considered for the scholarship, apply for University admission and ask your admission counselor for more information.
We also offer a variety of student support services, including career counseling, internship opportunities, and financial aid.
Program at a Glance
Classes meet: Online
Time to completion: 9 months
Credits required: 16
Cost per credit (2024–2025): $500
Start: Fall or Spring
Most College for Adults students receive some form of financial aid.
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