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In partnership with the League for Innovation in the Community College, Antioch University McGregor offers graduate education in conjunction with 2003 CIT Conference.


Earn Graduate Credit While Attending 2003 CIT

Antioch University McGregor offers graduate courses that incorporate 2003 CIT activities into the course requirements. Attend conference sessions that are relevant to you and use this information as a basis for further study and reflection once you return to your community college. Study individually or in groups. Courses apply to the community college management track of our master of arts in management degree.

For 2003 CIT, you can register for the following courses:

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EDH 590 Current Issues in Community College Management Syllabus
EDH 592 Current Issues in Student Development Syllabus
EDH 593 Current Issues in Community College Teaching and Learning Syllabus
EDH 595 Current Issues in Workforce Development Syllabus
EDH 596 Current Issues in Faculty and Professional Development Syllabus
IS 590 Current Issues in Administrative Technology Syllabus
IS 591 Current Issues in Instructional Technology Syllabus

Register online for the above courses.

As a 2003 CIT Conference Attendee, you qualify for a McGregor Professional Development Scholarship. Submit your conference registration receipt and receive a $50/credit hour defrayment of your tuition.

To learn more about Antioch University McGregor’s educational services to community college faculty and staff, visit us at the 2003 CIT Conference in Milwaukee, WI.


 

 

 

Community College Management

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  QuoteThe Antioch University McGregor graduate program specializing in community college management is one of the few places students can get a master's degree that is grounded in management theory and research, and oriented toward the community college environment. Quote
 


Terry O'Banion

President Emeritus
League for Innovation in the Community College

 

 
 

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