Continuing Education
Apply Online to CEP Courses Here
Our Continuing Education Program provides access to many of our graduate and undergraduate classes for the educational advancement of the general public. Interested in checking us out? Sign up for a class! Feel free to call or email if you have questions or want more information: 802-258-9200 or admissions@gradschool.marlboro.edu. Course descriptions can be found in Academics.
Winter 2012 Classes (all three credits unless otherwise noted)
Term begins January 6 and finishes on April 14.
Professional Development in Nonprofit Management (MDO program)
- MDO603 Leading the Mission Driven Organization III, (1 credit), meets from 6:00 to 8:00 pm on the following Saturdays: January 14, February 11, and March 24.
- NPM601 Nonprofit Management Practicum
- NPM600 Certificate in Nonprofit Management - Brattleboro
- NPM600B Certificate in Nonprofit Management - Montpelier
Courses for Educators (MAT program)
Face to face class meetings for the MAT courses occur on the following weekends:
January 6-7; 20-21; February 3-4; 17-18; March 2-3; 16-17; April 6-7.
- MAT606 Legal and Ethical Issues II, (1 credit) meets online
- MAT611 Instructional Design, Saturday, 8:30 - 11:30 am
- MAT614 Facilitating Online Learning, Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
- MAT614A Facilitating Online Learning, meets online only
- MAT618 Online Collaborative Tools, meets online only
Technology and Business Courses (MSIT program)
Face to face class meetings for the MSIT courses occur on the following weekends:
January 6-7; 20-21; February 3-4; 17-18; March 2-3; 16-17; April 6-7.
- MSIT607 Web Accessibility (1 credit) meets online only
- MSM610 Web Application Development, Saturday, 8:30 - 11:30 am
- MSM612 Designing with Web Standards, Saturday, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
- MSM616 Leadership II (1 credit) meets online only
Undergraduate Managing Information Systems Courses (BSMIS)
(all classes meet online)
- CIS310 Computer Networks
- CIS355 Systems Analysis & Design
- MKT300 Marketing
- MGT430 IT Leadership
General Information:
Continuing Education Program (CEP) students may take up to a maximum of 9 credits without matriculating as a degree student. In many cases, these credits may be accepted towards a final graduate or undergraduate degree. Students will earn graduate credit for graduate classes and undergraduate credits for undergraduate classes.
Tuition for Continuing Education courses range between $420 and $695 per credit, based on the course requested. Most courses are 3 credits. All courses may be audited for no credit for $500. An enrollment deposit of $250 is applied to the entire payment. The student is not considered enrolled (i.e. a seat will not be reserved) until an application is received.
The withdrawal deadline for individual courses is January 15, 2012. If a course is withdrawn from after this date our refund policy will apply. Our full refund policy can be found in our student handbook.
Payment can be made by check, credit card, or an employer can be billed for the class. If paying by check or money order, please make it payable to Marlboro College and send it to:
Marlboro College Graduate School
28 Vernon Street
Brattleboro, VT 05301
To apply to CEP courses,
Go to the Online CEP Course Application Here
If you have questions about these and other courses, contact Joe Heslin
Full program descriptions are available in the Academics section.
Accreditation
All Marlboro Graduate School programs are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), which accredits schools and colleges in the six New England states.