An Invitation to Challenge
Graduate programs at Caldwell College offer students a unique opportunity
to broaden their intellectual horizons while deepening their understanding
of the principles of a chosen discipline.
We offer career-related degrees and programs that prepare students
with advanced knowledge and skills appropriate to specific professional
goals, all in a context of ethical and social responsibility. The
hallmark of a Caldwell College education is small class size, individual
attention, and a quality faculty and staff committed to our students.
Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, Caldwell is one
of sixteen Dominican colleges and universities in the United States
that participate in the 800-year commitment to quality higher education
that typifies the worldwide Dominican Order. Founded in France in
the thirteenth century by Dominic Guzman, from their beginning the
Dominicans established their presence at the great university centers
in Europe in order to study and teach at the crossroads of knowledge.
This tradition embraces such diverse names as theologian Thomas
Aquinas, artist Fra Angelico, social reformer Catherine of Siena,
champion of the indigenous peoples Bartolome de las Casas, and the
preacher and writer Henri Lacordaire.
Rooted in this global tradition, Caldwell College challenges the
graduate student to seek not merely the symptoms of world problems
but their systemic solution; not just information about a given
discipline but the principles by which it flourishes; not only a
body of facts but creative integration of that awareness into models
for tomorrow's world.
Programs of Study
Department of Business
Division of Education
Department of Psychology
Department
of Theology/Philosophy
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Course
Information
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'Course Offerings' link.
Professional Educators' Enrichment Program Conducted at Caldwell
College
Beginning
in the fall 2007 semester, Caldwell is partnering with The Academy
for Teaching and Leadership to offer graduate courses designed to
develop teachers’ knowledge and skills and have them apply
this learning in their classrooms. Click
here to find out more!
Graduate Assistantship Awards
The Office of Graduate Studies offers a limited number of graduate
assistantships for new or continuing graduate students showing outstanding
merit. Click here to find out more!
Faculty
Caldwell faculty are passionate teachers and experienced practitioners
of their subject matter. Graduate students are intellectually challenged,
academically enriched, and professionally prepared by faculty who
serve as mentors and colleagues. The majority of Caldwell's graduate
faculty are full time members of the College faculty. These are
supplemented with select adjuncts who bring critical professional
experience into the classroom. Almost 100% of all graduate faculty
hold the Ph.D. or other appropriate terminal degree, and have a
record of publications and presentations in their respective fields.
Each graduate program is directed by a full time faculty member
who serves as both program coordinator and the students' academic
advisor. Click here to see a listing
of the core graduate faculty.
Information and Applications
To obtain admissions materials and personalized information about
the Graduate Programs of Study at Caldwell College, fill out the
Graduate Studies Information Request
Form. Or, visit the Graduate Admissions section of our
site by clicking here. Here you will
find detailed instructions, an on-line application and all the printable
forms needed to apply to the Graduate Programs at Caldwell College.
Or if you prefer, call, mail or
us a written request and we will mail you further information and
an application.
Admissions Information and Application, click
here.
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