The College has deep and rich information about their programs and opportunities on their website, available in a convenient-to-navigate form from their A-Z page. Find out more about their faculty, research initiatives, graduate, undergraduate and post-baccalaureate programs on their website.
Accommodation, Consultation, Collaboration & Educational Support Services (ACCESS): The mission of ACCESS is to provide accommodation and educational support services for students with disabilities.
African, Latino/a, Asian and Native American (ALANA) Student Center (ASC): The Center exists to ensure that ALANA students succeed at the University of Vermont. ASC promotes academic achievement, personal growth, identity formation, and cultural development.
Bailey/Howe Library Graduate Student Services: Many resources for graduate students, including advanced research support, are available through the library staff and faculty. Additionally, find information about media services, interlibrary loan, and library workshops.
Catalogue: The university course catalogue offers the official up-to-date courses offered, descriptions, and requirements.
Career Services: The staff at career services serves the greater university, but has people dedicated to different areas of the job market.
The Center for Cultural Pluralism: This "cultural hub" is dedicated to helping UVM achieve its core mission to provide quality multicultural education in order to equip faculty, staff and students with the competencies necessary to function in a diverse world. The Center focuses on the intersections of issues of culture and social justice.
Computing and Information Technology: For general campus-wide e-mail, network, and computing issues, CIT offers e-mail, walk-in, or phone support.
Graduate College: The Graduate College of the University of Vermont is responsible for all advanced degree programs except the program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
Learning Cooperative: This organization provides tutoring, group study sessions, and writing and learning skills conferences.
Registrar's Office: For special forms (change name/ID, transcript requests, etc.), reports, course schedules, and account balance.
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Assistant Professor Furney teaches leadership and special education courses for Continuing Education students, on topics including organizational leadership and literacy and mathematics curriculum. She is also a dissertation advisor for the Northeast Kingdom’s Masters in Education cohort program, an off-campus group of students completing their masters with College of Education courses and faculty, facilitated by Continuing Education. See her bio...