Courses
As facilitators and trainers for this curriculum, we are charged with representing Scouting America and delivering this national material. To stay consistent across the nation, the content of the training should be delivered as designed and written. Therefore, the materials on the Scouting America Commissioner Development CCS webpage are provided in a “Read-Only” downloadable format to support uniformity of content. This ensures the same message is delivered as we provide a unified approach to unit service. Consistent and Repeatable delivery assures fair reciprocity (the transfer of your class work between colleges of commissioner science in different councils/host groups) in the work toward a degree or award. This has become more important with the option of virtual colleges.
MCS 302 – Supporting Unit and Membership Renewal (updated 9/30/2024)
MCS 303 – Managing Unit Service at the District Level (updated 8/01/2021)
MCS 304 – Service to Units at Risk (updated 04/15/2022)
MCS 305 – Resolving Critical Unit Issues (updated 10/01/2021)
MCS 306 – Mentoring Skills (updated 8/01/2021)
MCS 307 – Serving Newly Formed Units (updated 04/15/2022)
MCS 309 – Good Commissioners Need Both Head and Heart (updated 8/01/2021)
MCS 310 – Succession Planning (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 311 – All About the ADC’s Role (updated 10/01/2021)
MCS 312 – Recruiting the 21st Century Volunteer (updated 10/15/2022)
MCS 313 – Onboarding Commissioners (updated 12/15/2024)
MCS 314 – The Commissioner and the Professional (updated 8/01/2021)
MCS 315 – Effective Unit Service in Rural Communities (updated 8/01/2021)
MCS 350 – Unit & Roundtable Commissioners Working Together (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 351 – Conducting the Roundtable Planning Session (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 352 – Roundtable is Over – Now What (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 353 – The Cub Scout Roundtable Breakout (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 354 – The Scouts BSA Roundtable Breakout (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 357 – Managing Long Distance Roundtables (Updated 3/31/2024)
MCS 358 – Addressing Unit Challenges through Roundtable (Updated 3/31/2024)