Community Development Institute
The Alabama Community Development Institute (CDI) was
approved by the Community Development Council (CDC) in February,
2007. Click on these links to view the Alabama CDI Year I
Conference Brochure, and Area Hotel Information.
The institute will be held on the 11th floor of the JSU library and
all logistical and registration issues will be coordinated by the
JSU Office of Continuing Education. Click here to register via the Continuing
Education website. You may also call to register (256)
782-5918, or (800) 634-7199 toll free.
Currently, the CDC has approved Community Development
Institutes in six regions of the nation. Those regions
are Arkansas, Texas, West Virginia, Illinois, Idaho, and Alabama.
The CDC is currently entertaining proposals from New England and the
West Coast, which will complete the regions targeted by the CDC in
terms of national coverage. Even though our program here is
titled the Alabama CDI, our service area includes the states of
Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Alabama.
The CDI is committed to the non-exclusive training of individuals in
the fields of community and economic development. The participants
come from a wide range of occupations and interests, from elected
officials to volunteers at non-profit organizations.
The institute training takes place one week per year for three
years. At the end of the three-year training cycle, an individual
may qualify to sit for the Professional Community and Economic
Developer Certification exam.
Each year the participants who successfully complete the training
will receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs), or they may apply
their Institute training to a formal degree program that we hope to
have running as part of the Master's in Public Administration (MPA)
program within the next two years.
Those individuals who are interested in
"fast-tracking" the completion of training can attend CDIs
in the other states that offer the CDI experience.
The Jacksonville State University Office of Continuing Education is committed to the view that learning is a lifelong process. We support the University mission by providing continuous learning opportunities to enhance health, social, intellectual, and leadership qualities by extending knowledge, skills, and educational resources to the region.