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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Graduate Studies
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The graduate program is designed to provide capable students with opportunities for individual inquiry in a variety of fields, to prepare qualified individuals for professional leadership roles, to be the next step in the educational pursuit of an advanced degree, and to integrate technology throughout the learning process. Longwood University is pledged to a policy of nondiscrimination that applies to all phases of university life. Many of our programs are designed for the individual who is employed full-time and wishes to enroll in graduate studies on a part-time basis.
Off-Campus Offerings
Graduate classes are regularly offered at off-campus locations. A variety of non-traditional course formats are used to meet the needs of the adult student including weekends and nights. All Longwood graduate rules and regulations govern these courses. Registration takes place in the Registrar’s Office by regular mail, by fax, or online using myLongwood.com.
An entire degree program may be provided at an off-campus location if there is sufficient interest. Individual classes may be delivered upon request. Both of the above require class enrollments to meet the minimum size requirement.
The following sites are approved to offer 50% or more of a degree program. For more information about these locations, and sites where the institution can offer 25-49% of a program (our hybrid graduate programs), please contact the College of Graduate and Professional Studies at 434.395.2380 or e-mail at graduate@longwood.edu.
- Powhatan High School
1800 Judes Ferry Rd. Powhatan, VA
- The Southern Virginia Higher Education Center
820 Bruce Street, South Boston, VA
- New College Institute
191 Fayette St, Martinsville, VA
- Region 10 Community Services Board
500 Old Lynchburg Road, Charlottesville, VA
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