Marlboro College Graduate Center Brattleboro, Vermont
28 Vernon Street, Suite #120
Brattleboro, Vermont
5301
802-258-9200
gradcenter.marlboro.eduMarlboro College Graduate Center Mission Statement:The Marlboro College Graduate Center prepares information technology leaders through high-quality and innovative education and training programs. We focus on technology as a tool to solve real-world issues and to respond to current opportunities in the rapidly evolving fields of business, education and technology. Our programs are designed to equip our graduates for today's technology-rich professions and to empower them to be leaders in integrating the latest online technology into schools and workplaces across the country.
All of our faculty members are practicing technology professionals, who are the top in their fields, specialists in curriculum and training design, and experts in online learning technologies.
The Graduate Center was established in 1997 by Marlboro College to offer premiere graduate programs in technology and education at a Brattleboro branch campus. In 2000, Marlboro purchased the Technology Center facility to augment its educational experience by fostering synergies among the tenant technology-oriented companies and the education programs, and to support regional economic development.
Type of Institution
Term Type: Other academic year
Comparison Group Category: Not-for-profit, 4 yr, Other Masters Universities
Geographical Region: New England CT ME MA NH RI VT
Chief Administrator: President Ellen McCulloch- Lovell
Title IV Eligibility: Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs
Sector: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Degree of Urbanization(Locale): Town: Distant
Open to Public? Institution is open to the public
Carnegie Information
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Basic: Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Enrollment Profile: Majority graduate/professional
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Graduate Instructional: Postbaccalaureate with arts & sciences (other dominant fields)
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Instructional: Professions focus, high graduate coexistence
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Size and Setting Very small four-year, primarily nonresidential
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Profile Medium full-time four-year, inclusive
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Room and Board
Provide on-campus housing? No
Total Dorm Capacity: 0
Provide board or meals? No
Number of meals per week:0
Typical room charge per year:$0
Typical board charge per year:$0
Combined room/board:$0
Degree Information
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Highest Level Offered: Master's degree
Undergraduate Offering: Undergraduate degree or certificate offering
Graduate Offering: Graduate degree or certificate offering
First Professional Offer: No first-professional offering
Highest Degree Offered: Masters
Degree Granting Status: Degree-granting
Historical Black College or University: {Not available}
Institution has Hospital: Not applicable
Institution grants a Medical Degree: No
Institutional Category: Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Athletics
Athletic Association: No
NCAA Member: Implied no
NAIA Member: Implied no
NJCAA Member: Implied no
NSCAA Member: Implied no
NCCAA Member: Implied no
Other Member: Implied no
Football: No
Basketball: No
Baseball: No
Cross Country/Track: No
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