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[[File:CalebGSBuildingFrmMtWMay2010Web.jpg|thumb|right|Downtown Brattleboro, Vermont in early May, 2010. Marlboro College Graduate School is the five story building in the lower left.]] |
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Marlboro College Graduate School [http://gradschool.marlboro.edu/] was founded in 1997 by [[Marlboro College]] in Marlboro, Vermont. It is accredited [http://cihe.neasc.org/about_our_institutions/roster_of_institutions/#Vermont] with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and located at 28 Vernon Street in Downtown Brattleboro, Vermont, approximately 12 miles from Marlboro College. The graduate school uses a blended learning model that combines online learning with small face-to-face classes that meet after work or on weekends. |
Marlboro College Graduate School [http://gradschool.marlboro.edu/] was founded in 1997 by [[Marlboro College]] in Marlboro, Vermont. It is accredited [http://cihe.neasc.org/about_our_institutions/roster_of_institutions/#Vermont] with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and located at 28 Vernon Street in Downtown Brattleboro, Vermont, approximately 12 miles from Marlboro College. The graduate school uses a blended learning model that combines online learning with small face-to-face classes that meet after work or on weekends. |
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Revision as of 15:55, 6 July 2011
Marlboro College Graduate School [1] was founded in 1997 by Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vermont. It is accredited [2] with the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and located at 28 Vernon Street in Downtown Brattleboro, Vermont, approximately 12 miles from Marlboro College. The graduate school uses a blended learning model that combines online learning with small face-to-face classes that meet after work or on weekends.
Current programs include:
- Masters of Arts in Teaching with Technology
- Masters of Arts in Teaching for Social Justice (Includes K-12 teacher licensure)
- Masters of Business Administration in Managing for Sustainability
- Master Science in Management - Health Care Administration
- Master of Science in Information Technology
- Masters in Managing Mission-Driven Organizations
- Bachelors of Science completion program in Managing Information Systems (online)
- Continuing education courses
- Certificates
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- Graduate schools
- Liberal arts colleges
- Universities and colleges in Vermont
- Brattleboro, Vermont
- Educational institutions established in 1997
- Council of Independent Colleges
- National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities members
- New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- Buildings and structures in Windham County, Vermont
- Education in Windham County, Vermont