Here’s an opportunity to strengthen your resume or grad school application with relevant training.
LC bachelor’s degree grads can apply to take a graduate-level, online course in
teaching and supporting diverse learners. Start with one course or pursue a five-course certificate in Learning Differences and Neurodiversity with a choice of specializations in:
- Executive Function
- Autism on Campus and Online
- Postsecondary Disability Services
Courses are 8 weeks, online, and can be taken while applying for work or grad school. Earn 3 graduate credits per successfully completed course.
If you’re thinking about grad school, note that credits from the certificate program are also accepted in two Antioch University master’s degree programs: Education, and Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
August 24 is the fall application to be in time for the overview course, “Understanding and Supporting Diverse Learners”. For other start options and questions, see the website at www.landmark.edu/certificate, email [email protected], or stop by the LCIRT office (MacFarlane 102) to talk to a program representative.
