The Evans School’s new graduate certificate in Building Resilient Local Governments is designed to equip local government officials with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to build organizational resilience and respond to the increasingly complex challenges they face.
Building Resiliency
Local and regional governments are essential to addressing the most pressing policy problems of our time. This eight-month program prepares leaders to build resiliency and overcome challenges unique to their local contexts.
Designed for local government professionals, this program runs from January through August with flexible course schedules. Over three quarters, students will take three core courses and complete a capstone experience.
Students who successfully complete the certificate are eligible to apply for admission to our Executive MPA program, counting some completed credits towards this degree or other Evans School graduate certificates.
Why Evans?
For more than 60 years, the Evans School has built a reputation as one of the top public policy and management schools in the nation. Our faculty members are recognized as some of the best educators and scholars of public policy and governance. They are driving change and shaping innovative policy and implementation solutions in communities worldwide.
This program is a graduate certificate, endorsed by the University’s Regents. Some credits can be applied to other master’s programs at the University of Washington.
Certificate Objectives and Curriculum
- Build a tool kit of practices that enable local government leaders to understand differences, overcome barriers, engage diverse stakeholders, and identify and implement relevant equity-centered approaches to move towards inclusivity within their communities.
- Deploy active, practice-based learning throughout all courses, delivered in schedules accessible to working professionals that utilize face-to-face sessions with technology-enhanced learning.
Washington City/County Management Association (WCMA) Partnership
The Evans School has partnered with the WCMA to co-design course content and provide fellowships to WCMA members participating in this certificate.
Evans School Graduate Certificate participants who are current WCMA members will receive an Evans School fellowship covering 1/3 of the tuition.
Program Schedule, Tuition and Fees
View a detailed schedule of program dates, tuition and fees.
Evans School Graduate Certificate participants who are current WCMA members will receive an Evans School fellowship covering 1/3 of the tuition.
Time Commitment
While coursework and study hours (independent reading, completion of assignments or meetings with peers) will vary from quarter to quarter and week to week, students should expect to spend up to 10 hours per week on graduate certificate coursework. The certificate is a graduate level program and the time and intensity is commensurate with this level of study.
Applicant Requirements
- Not currently enrolled as a graduate student at the UW.
- Local government leader committed to building capacity for resilience within their context.
- A bachelor’s degree with a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 US scale, or, at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 US scale for the last 90 graded quarter credits or 60 graded semester credits. If your bachelor’s degree was awarded by an institution with no grading system, equivalent measures of academic performance is required. For more information, refer to Policy 3.1 Graduate Admissions.
Admission Materials
To Apply
- $85 application fee
- Resume
- Statement of purpose
- Unofficial transcript
- One letter of recommendation
Priority application deadline October 31, 2024. To apply:
- Create an account in the Graduate Application system
- Select “Graduate” as the application type
- Narrow your search “By Degree”
- Filter by degree “Graduate Certificate”
- Select your program “Graduate Certificate in Building Resilient Local Governments”
Contact Us
For questions and more information about the application process, contact us at evansadm@uw.edu.