The Social Change Model was created in 1994 and is now the most widely used college student leadership model in the United States.

July 16, 2012 at 3pm to July 19, 2012 at 10am – University of Richmond
We are using the SCML in a recently developed (and ever-evolving) program at JMU in Harrisonburg, VA. The program is called Kijiji (Swahili for "village")...Citizens of Influence. We invite students…Continue
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Started by Michael McCleve. Last reply by Michael McCleve Mar 29.
As part of a larger initiative at Boston College to incorporate the Social Change Model into student learning, our Emerging Leader Program is using the SCM as a foundation for our curriculum. The…Continue
Started by Emily Hess Oct 6, 2011.
At Alfred University, we embed the SCM across the Student Affairs division through our vision statement and our strategic mission. A variety of initiatives focused on social justice, social change…Continue
Started by Julia Overton-Healy Oct 4, 2011.
Greetings from Melbourne Australia! I'm literally in the last weeks of writing up my Ed D dissertation and have only just realised that I had a copy of Wagner's article about the SCM. My…Continue
Started by Heath De Lany. Last reply by Robert Stephenson Apr 13, 2011.
I will be presenting at the Human Rights conference in Winona, MN March 24, 2012. The topic is, the Social Change Model of Leadership: practical applications in a multicultural context.
Posted by Anise McDowell on March 11, 2012 at 12:51pm
I started the Social Change Model of Leadership group on Linkedin. http://www.linkedin.com/groups?about=&gid=4347905&trk=anet_ug_grppro
Posted by Anise McDowell on March 11, 2012 at 12:35pm
I am excited to being sharing on my Social Change Model page! I'm sure I'll get everything figured out soon...
Posted by Justin Dandoy on November 9, 2011 at 10:28am
Posted by Anise McDowell on October 22, 2011 at 7:37pm

The Social Change Model is an approach to leadership development focused on the process of enacting social change from multiple perspectives. To learn more about the model, click here.
Through research, assessment, publications, and programs, the Social Change Model is a widely used and practiced leadership model. This Web site will help provide you with information and tools to better understand the Model.
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