The Volunteer and Community Resource Management Certificate is an official UNT credential that appears on a student’s transcript. It is designed for students who are specifically interested in working with volunteers to help address a particular community issue or need.
To obtain the undergraduate certificate, a student must complete 12 hours of course work—9 hours of required courses and 3 hours of electives.
Individuals interested in obtaining this certificate must be enrolled at UNT and indicate their intention of completing the certificate with their academic advisor. For more information on this certificate, please contact the program advisor.
Students should apply to receive the certificate the semester they successfully complete all the necessary course work. Successful completion means that students must have a cumulative average of 3.0 (B) or higher in their four certificate courses. Any course with a final grade less than a “C” will not count toward this credential irrespective of the cumulative grade point average in certificate courses.
Applications for the certificate are available in the College of Public Affairs and Community Service Advising Office in Chilton Hall, Room 289. Applications are first reviewed by the Advising Office and then submitted to the Registrar’s Office for processing.