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Grace College’s School of Adult and Community Education was created in 2008 to provide for educational services for adults seeking graduate degrees and degree completion opportunities, as well as to begin to explore ways Grace can forge partnerships with local and regional organizations in the public and private sectors to meet educational needs.
The goal of the School of Adult and Community Education is to provide a Grace education to working adults. As the school enters its initial phase of service, numerous options are being considered for achieving the goal.
The School of Adult and Community Education has established its new GOAL program (Grace Opportunities for Adult Learners), which offers the college's newest degree-completion program, the Bachelor of Science in Management. The degree program is for people who have earned associate degrees or have earned at least 60 hours of college credits and who want to resume studies leading to a bachelor's degree. Students may complete requirements for the B.S. in Management in as few as 16 months in the GOAL program. Classes meet some evenings and occasionally on Saturday during the program. The college is taking applications for its first GOAL cohort, which begins classes in January 2009. Click here for the more information and the online application.
In addition, two graduate degree programs, a Master of Science in Instructional Leadership and Master of Education in Instructional Leadership, are pending approval by the Indiana Department of Education. The two master's degree programs have a tentative start date of June 2009.
Grace College is dedicated to serving this community, and it's proud to be engaged in meeting educational needs in Kosciusko County. With partners like Ivy Tech/ Warsaw, Grace provides exciting learning opportunities for adults. So why not join us today and get moving toward the degree you desire ? Together we can make it happen !
For more information, contact Cindy Sisson, Director of Graduate and Adult Education Enrollment, at ace@grace.edu or by telephone, 1-800-54-GRACE, ext. 6397.
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