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College of Health, Education & Social Welfare Centers

Transformative Partnerships

Empowering students and communities alike.

Three centers provide more opportunities to empower and inspire both our students and our communities. Combining in-depth education and engaging experiences, students can transform their skills and knowledge in the communities they live in. 

Phuture Phoenix group walking on UW-Green Bay campus
Speaker presentation at Behavioral Leadership Training

Behavioral Health Training Partnership

Through a partnership of 68 county and 2 tribal human service agencies in Wisconsin, the Behavioral Health Training Partnership provides an array of in-person and self-paced training options. These learning opportunities can help improve your ability to provide care for your community.

Inspiring Growth

First Nations students and professors at commencement

Center for First Nations Education

Located in Wood Hall 410, the center is a place for all to gather, visit and encourage. It fosters the renewal of Indigenous ways of knowing and being both in and out of the classroom. With the help of oral traditional Elder scholars in residence, the Center engages the university community and assists in teacher education by prepares aspiring teachers.

Upholding Community

Phuture Phoenix kids smile for photo

Phuture Phoenix

Phuture Phoenix impacts attitudes toward learning with opportunities for students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds to believe post-secondary education is important and accessible. In this program, future teachers learn about critical teaching dispositions and mentor training in the field.

Encouraging Students

Rebekah Lansin, Social Work Major

Professional Opportunities Galore

"UW-Green Bay has prepared me for my future career in social worker by offering incredible internship opportunities. I was able to intern at a local school district throughout my senior year of my social work degree. This opportunity allowed me to network with individuals and for relationships with students that I will remember for a lifetime. UW-Green Bay also allowed me to facilitate my social work skills in every classroom setting I was placed in, with the help of some really amazing instructors that I cannot thank enough."

Rebekah Lansin '23
Social Work Major

Brenda Beck

Get in Touch

Want to partner with our college? Need more information about how our centers help facilitate student experience? Connect with Brenda Beck, Executive Assistant and resident expert for all things CHESW.

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