Lyndon State College is an exciting place to pursue graduate education. At Lyndon, graduate students work collaboratively to increase their knowledge of human and natural communities, to understand the world’s interconnectedness, and to help their students build more positive, sustainable futures.
In alliance with the Northeast Kingdom School Development Center, the East Central Vermont Literacy Consortium and the Vermont Higher Education Collaborative, Lyndon challenges educators to become practitioners who are thoroughly grounded in theory and practice and are prepared to offer area students a relevant, meaningful education.
Teachers and administrators can
- explore a wide variety of content areas
- become refreshed and reinvigorated
- recertify
- pursue teaching endorsements, licenses, and certificates
- acquire a graduate degree in education
- Master of Science for Teachers (M.S.T)
- Master of Education (M.Ed.)
- Special Education
- Curriculum & Instruction
- Content focus
- Literacy K-12
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Margaret Ronald
Chair, Graduate Education
802 626-6228
Margaret.Ronald@Lyndonstate.edu