Mar 19, 2024  
2009-2010 School of Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog with Addendum 
    
2009-2010 School of Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog with Addendum [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General Information


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The Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies

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The Graduate School offers Master degree programs on both a full-time and part-time basis.   Associate and Bachelor degree completion programs for adults are also part of the School’s offerings.

Endicott College gained approval for its first graduate degree, a Master of Education, in 1995. In June 2001, Endicott received approval by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education for a Master of Business Administration. Most recently (October 2002), the College was reviewed for all of the educator preparation programs for licensure by the Massachusetts Department of Education and received renewal for all existing baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate programs.

The Elementary Education, Reading and Literacy, and Special Needs programs are approved by the Department of Education for meeting teaching licensure requirements in the State of Massachusetts. Professional development courses are also offered to individuals at various locations across the United States.

The Center for Leadership offers corporate training and employee development programs.

All of the graduate programs are designed to serve the needs of professional adults by providing education at convenient time and locations.

Graduate and Professional Studies Mission Statement

Endicott has a vision for the total development of the adult learner within a community that fosters an appreciation of cultural diversity, international awareness, community service, and moral and ethical values. Endicott is an innovative and vibrant student-centered institution that supports collaborative learning as its premise.

Our graduate and professional studies programs meet the needs and demands of the adult learner. The value of your experience will be most beneficial if it is connected to practices and challenges that you face in your courses. We do all that we can to assure that your program will be rigorous, taking into account the challenges of being an adult learner.

Van Loan School  Philosophy Statement 

The Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies works with adult, life-long learners, so that they can explore new opportunities in their professional and personal lives. The programs are cohort-based, student-centered, accelerated, intensive, and tailored to meet the learning needs and the lifestyles of adult learners. With a focus on rigor and quality, the Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies’ programs are designed to challenge students to grow intellectually and professionally. Our model of learning from each other through peer collaboration, with faculty as facilitators in interactive classes, is based on the notion that the graduate experience will be most fruitful if connected to practice and to the challenges each student faces in his or her career. Endicott College’s post-baccalaureate programs emphasize the interaction of theory and practice and the successful application of knowledge and competence in the professional domain.

 

Programs Offered in the School of Graduate and Professional Studies

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Undergraduate Degree Programs

The Van Loan School offers the Associate and Bachelor degree programs to working adults at the Beverly campus and at several sites throughout Massachusetts, in,cuidng collaborations with military installations.

Associate in Arts, Associate in Science

The Associate in Arts degree is offered in:

  • Liberal Studies

The Associate in Science degree is offered in:

  • Business
  • Integrated Studies

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science

The Bachelor of Arts degree is offered in:

  • Liberal Studies

The Bachelor of Science degree is offered in:

  • Business Administration
  • Psychology

Graduate Degree Programs

Graduate degree programs at the Van Loan School include:

Master of Education

The Master of Education degree is offered with the following specializations:

  • Arts and Learning
  • Athletic Administration
  • Elementary Education (licensure)
  • Integrative Education
  • International Education
  • International Education Administration
  • Montessori Education
  • Organizational Management
  • Reading and Literacy (licensure)
  • Special Needs (licensure)

Elementary Education, Reading and Literacy, and Special Needs programs are approved by the Department of Education for meeting teaching licensure requirements in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Master of Business Administration

Master of Science in Information Technology

Endicott Online

Since 2003, Endicott has been offering online courses through the Van Loan School of Professional Studies.  These GPS courses are held year round by offering Adult Undergraduate Courses, Graduate Programs and Corporate Training.

Through Endicott’s online courses, students approach course material through a variety of media, surrounded by nearly limitless resources.  PowerPoint lectures, streaming video and audio, posted documents and images, and guided links to additional resources all help to create a stimulating multidimensional learning experience.  The many ways in which students respond to the material and each other enhances this many-layered approach to learning: threaded discussions allow for thoughtful contributions to ongoing class discussions; real-time chat sessions make it easy for students to interact with their professor and peers much as they would in a classroom setting; uploading assignments and sharing feedback opens up new perspectives and contributes to the creation of close, supportive online communities.  All of the elements that make a successful, dynamic learning experience appear in one central online class environment, continually updated and archived for later use.

Available during the fall and spring semesters as as during the winter intersession and summer session, online courses at Endicott are a convenient way for students to meet educational goals.

Corporate Degree Completion Programs

Endicott College’s Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies offers opportunities for employees of Massachusetts businesses to earn their degrees on-site at their place of employment or in a convenient nearby location. Degree programs are tailored to the needs and educational experiences of the employees and can take students from no credits to an Associate degree to a Bachelor degree. An Accelerated Bachelor Degree Completion program is also available to students with significant college experience. Graduate School personnel will work with Human Resources Directors to design a program specific to the needs of companies.

The Center for Leadership

The Center for Leadership offers programs for professional development for educators and individuals in the corporate world.

 Summer Session

 The Summer Session offers an array of undergraduate and graduate courses during the summer months at the Beverly campus. Both day and evening courses are available. Traditional classroom courses are offered in five or six week sessions, many online courses are available, and graduate intensive one-week institutes and courses are also taught. Courses held in the summer months are taught by either full-time faculty of Endicott and area colleges or adjunct faculty employed by businesses, non-profit organizations, and consulting firms.

The Learning Environment 

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Collaborative Learning Using the Cohort Model

Building on Endicott College’s strength as a leading institution in adult learning, the post-baccalaureate programs employ a collaborative, team-based approach to teaching and learning. The cohort model is one by which a group of students begins, progresses through, and completes a course of study together. In the Endicott post-baccalaureate programs, students are admitted into cohort groups of approximately 15–20. This cohort approach creates a rich environment of peer learning and collaboration. The cohort model emphasizes and reinforces both team building and teamwork as critical functions of individuals and organizations. Most students finish a program within 20–24 months. Courses are offered online, in the evenings, on weekends, and during week-long sessions in the summer for the convenience of professional adults.

 Collaborative Learning and Group Work

Collaborative learning and small group interaction with out-of-class project/presentation development is one of the integral parts of accelerated graduate programs. Each of the three-credit courses has a component in which members of the cohort meet outside class to develop new learning experiences and complete group assignments that are part of each course. These out-of-class meetings are required and, in addition to the four hour per week classes, constitute approximately one half of the programmed learning experience.

Peer (student) evaluations of the group may be utilized as part of the grading process by the instructor. Each member of a small group is responsible for the totality of the group outcome and should be intimately familiar with all phases of the group project/paper.

Convenient Locations

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Flexible Locations/Off-Campus Sites

Endicott’s Graduate School programs are offered on campus in Beverly and at selected off-site locations to be more convenient for adult learners. 

Master’s Degree - Off-Campus Sites:

Boston, Massachusetts                              New England College of Business and Finance
Boston, Massachusetts                              United States Coast Guard
Brockton, Massachusetts                            Brockton High School
Franklin, Massachusetts                              Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association
Plymouth, Massachusetts                            Plymouth School Department

International Sites:

Island of Bermuda                  Bermuda
Leysin, Switzerland                American School of Leysin
Madrid, Spain                         College of International Studies
Mexico City, Mexico                 Endicott College Mexico City Campus
Prague, Czech Republic          International School of Prague


Undergraduate Degrees - Off-campus Sites:

Ayer, Massachusetts                           Ft. Devens Army National Guard
Bedford, Massachusetts                      VA Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts                       U.S. Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS)
Boston, Massachusetts                       United States Coast Guard
Brockton, Massachusetts                    Brockton High School
Burlington, Vermont                            Burlington Coast Guard
Framingham, Massachusetts              Army National Guard Center
Milford, Massachusetts                       Joint Force Headquarters, MA Army National Guard
Portsmouth, New Hampshire              United States Coast Guard Station Fort Point 


Certificate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis - Off-campus Sites:

Andover, Massachusetts                             Melmark New England
Beverly, Massachusetts                              North Shore Educational Consortium
Bedford, Massachusetts                              Nashoba Learning Group 
Cape Cod, Massachusetts                          Cape Cod Educational Collaborative
Hingham, Massachusetts                            South Shore Educational Collaborative
Natick, Massachusetts                                 ACCEPT Educational Collaborative
Woburn, Massachusetts                              Woburn High School

A Global Perspective

Capitalizing on Endicott’s international programs in Bermuda, Leysin, Switzerland, Madrid, Spain, and Mexico City, Mexico, the post-baccalaureate programs incorporate a global perspective in the curriculum, enhancing classroom activities with diversity and multicultural components and comparisons

Learning Resources

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Planning and Evaluation

The members of the Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies play an integral role in Endicott College’s strategic planning process.  The Dean of the Graduate School is a member of the President’s Council. The Curriculum Committee is chaired by the Dean of the Graduate School and represented by the graduate program directors, deans in the Undergraduate College, and full-time faculty. Any graduate program changes, initiatives, or changes in delivery methods are approved and supported by the Dean and the President’s Council.

Physical and Technological Resources

The Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies is located in a newly-renovated building on the Richard E. Wylie Conference and Educational Campus with spacious classrooms, a computer lab, office space, student lounges, and conference facilities.

Off-campus sites utilize school district resource rooms, computer labs, and electronic resources, along with the Endicott’s Halle Library and computer labs. Students are provided with student identification cards that allow them to use the Halle Library, computer labs, and the Post Fitness Center. Students are also provided with instructions for electronic access to the bookstore. Library and bookstore hours are posted on Endicott’s website.

GullNet

GullNet is the Endicott College’s Learning Management System that allows students, faculty, and staff to collaborate and communicate in a variety of ways within courses and other approved campus departments and groups. This feature-rich platform is accessed directly through the Endicott College website homepage at www.endicott.edu. GullNet, which is password protected, is fully supported by the Endicott College IT organization.  This includes six student-dedicated TI lines, a fully staffed Help Desk, 24/7 monitoring, and round the clock technical support with remote problem solving capabilities.

GullNet creates an interactive teaching and learning environment. The instructor facilitates and directs this environment through the use of the following activities and functions:

     •  Post syllabi, lectures, class notes, and presentations

     •  Deliver online assignments

     •  Conduct online exams

     •  Post pertinent web links and other related course resources

     •  Build and monitor virtual study groups

     •  Post and moderate class discussion questions

     • Communicate to the entire class through the message board

     • Hold chat sessions

     • Post grades in the online grade book

 

The Halle Library and Other Learning Resources

The Diane Meyers Halle Library at Endicott College supports the curriculum with approximately 120,000 volumes and 95 active print periodical subscriptions, several thousand microforms and various media and audio-visual resources.  Library reference staff provides both individual assistance and group instruction to assist students with their current research and information needs and to develop information literacy skills that will facilitate lifelong learning.  Via in-person, telephone and online means, reference services are available to both local and distance learners.

Library hours during the academic year are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to midnight; Friday, 7:30 am. to 8:00 p.m.; Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to  5:00 p.m.; and Sunday, noon   to midnight. The Cyber Café is open24 hours. Hours during vacation periods, holidays, and the summer vary and are posted in advance.

A valid Endicott College ID will enable you to borrow materials from the Library. Endicott is a member of NOBLE (North of Boston Library Exchange), a network of 28 academic and public libraries with over 3.1 million items. The ID is bar-coded, but it must be registered with Diane M. Halle Library before you can borrow from Endicott and NOBLE libraries. The Halle Library’s online catalog displays the holdings of all NOBLE libraries. For materials not locally available, you may request books or articles to be delivered to the Diane M. Halle Library, usually delivered within a week. You need to obtain a PIN (Personal Identification Number) at the Circulation Desk in order to request books from other NOBLE libraries.

Access to the Library’s electronic databases is available throughout the campus network. Remote (off-campus) access to these same databases is available to actively registered students. Fines are charged for overdue materials. The fine for general collection materials is $.05 per day, up to a maximum of $2.00. Students need to keep their fine balances under $1.00 in order to continue checking out materials.

The Dean of Academic Resources oversees resources for students that include information resources and services, technology and academic support programs.   Tutoring services in all disciplines on an individualized and group basis are offered.   The Writing Lab is also available to all Endicott students, providing feedback on papers and other written work.  Students with documented disabilities are assisted and accommodations are made as needed.  In 2007 an Advising Center was established to support the faculty in advising undergraduate students.
 

Tuition and Fees at the Van Loan School, 2009-10

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Tuition

Bachelor Degree Courses $258/credit = $774/course
M.Ed. Degree Courses $330/credit = $990/course
M.B.A. /M.S.I.T. Degree Courses $495/credit = $1,485/course
Applied Behavior Analysis Certificate $425/credit = $1,275/course

Note: The College may have different tuition models for various regional and international sites. Each site has a written tuition statement. Please request a copy of that statement as part of the admission process.

Fee Schedule for Resident Students

Housing (standard) $8,248/year
Parking Registration Fees                         
      Full -time Resident 
$300/year
Health Insurance Fee (optional) * $1,130/ year
Meal Plans (optional)
      Standard 
$1,794/semester
$3,588/year
Partial $1,477/semester
$2,954/year
Minimum $1,050/semester
$2,100/year

                  

* The Massachusetts Universal Health Care Program requires all students registered for nine credit hours or more to have this coverage. This health insurance charge may be waived upon proof of comparable coverage and completion of the waiver form. The waiver form must be completed online at www.gallagherkoster.com. Failure to complete this form will result in a charge of $1,130.00.

Other Fees

Undergraduate registration fee $25.00
Late registration/late payment fee $50.00
Returned check fee  $40.00
Materials fee will be noted in the course description.  
M.B.A. curricular fee (in the first two semesters) $675.00
APL assessment fee (in addition to APL tuition) $750.00
APL extension fee $75.00
Graduation fee  $200.00
Transcript fee $6.00

                                                      

Full payment is required at the time of registration.

Financial Aid

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Financial assistance is available for eligible students through Endicott College.  To qualify for financial aid, a student must be a United States citizen or eligible non-citizen, be enrolled in an approved program, and be in good academic standing.  The aid programs require that a student demonstrate financial need.  The family contribution is determined by submitting the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA).  Financial need is defined as the difference between the cost of education and the amount the student’s family is expected to contribute.  All students must reapply for financial aid each year and must maintain satisfactory academic progress to remain eligible.

Students who have a need for financial aid should contact the Endicott College financial aid office for information on how to start the process of applying for financial aid.  The telephone number of the financial aid office is 978-998-7715.  Prior to applying for financial aid, a student must be matriculated in a degree program.  Students receiving financial aid must submit a copy of the Financial Aid Award Letter with their registration forms.  This confirms that financial aid is in place and ensures a seat in the class.
 

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