Goddard College

Goddard College

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city = Plainfield
state = Vermont
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Goddard College is a private college located in Plainfield, Vermont, that grants bachelor degrees (BA and BFA) and master degrees (MA and MFA). It uses a self-directed, mentored system of intensive residencies in Plainfield or Port Townsend, Washington.

Residencies require the student's attendance every six months for approximately nine days, during which time the student engages in a variety of activities and lectures from the early morning until quite late in the evening. After the residency, students return home and study independently, sending in "packets" to their faculty mentor every three weeks. The content of the "packets" varies with each individual.

Goddard College was founded by Royce Stanley "Tim" Pitkin, a progressive educator and follower of John Dewey and other, similar proponents of "educational democracy". Pitkin conceived of the college as a place for "plain living and hard thinking." [http://catalog.vermonthistory.org/vhsweb2/tramp2.exe/do_ccl_search/guest?SETTING_KEY=vhs&servers=1home&index=)&query=VHS-4]

Having narrative transcripts instead of traditional letter grades, as well as learner-designed curricula, Goddard was one of the Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, which also included Franconia, Nasson, Antioch, and several other educational institutions.

Advocating innovation in higher education is its expressed objective and, in 1963, Goddard introduced the first Adult Degree Program for working adults. This program has been copied around the world [http://www.eckerd.edu/pel/about/index.php] and since that date, over twenty million adults have been educated using this innovative, intensive, student-centered model.

In 2002, after fifty-four years, the college terminated its traditional age on-site experimental bachelor degree program. Today its more than six hundred adult students attend residencies in either Plainfield or Port Townsend. Only two programs are available at the Port Townsend site: the MFA in Creative Writing and the MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, which was new to Port Townsend in the fall of 2007. Also new for the fall of 2007 was the first low-residency Bachelor of Fine Arts program in creative writing. Students must transfer to Goddard with a minimum of sixty undergraduate credits to be eligible for the program.

Governance of the college always has been communitarian, but Mark Schulman has been its president since 2003. [http://www.goddard.edu/president_welcome] The history of Goddard has been tumultuous, similar to many Free Schools practicing the pedagogical theories of educators such as John Dewey. Although many free schools have ceased to exist, Goddard remains alive, well, and atypical, still promoting education as a process of self-discovery in which the learner is firmly in charge. Accordingly, while Goddard is not for everyone, it has been, and continues to be, a home for creative, persistent, and self-directed students.

Goddard also is home to a community radio station that serves central Vermont, broadcasting as, WGDR, 91.1 FM, which is part of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Goddard College was a mecca for politically-astute, highly-intelligent students.fact|date= March 2008 The students at Goddard were among the most active and influential students to organize and speak out in opposition to the Vietnam War.fact|date= March 2008


= Academic programsCite web|url=http://www.goddard.edu/academic/|title=Academic Programs|accessdate=2007-07-09|publisher=Goddard College|work=Goddard.edu] =

* BA in Individualized Studies Program
* BA in Health Arts and Sciences: Nature, Culture, and Healing Program
** Mexico Trip
* BA in Education and Licensure Program
** Community Education BA Concentration
** Teacher Licensure - BA
* BFA in Creative Writing Program
* MA in Individualized Studies Program
** Consciousness Studies Concentration
** Environmental Studies Concentration
** Transformative Language Arts Concentration* MA in Health Arts and Sciences - Nature, Culture, and Healing Program
** Mexico Trip
* MA in Psychology and Counseling Program
** Sexual Orientation Concentration
** Organizational Development Concentration
* MA in Education and Licensure Program
** Community Education MA Concentration
** Partnership Education Concentration
** School Counseling Concentration
** Teacher Licensure - MA
* MA in Socially Responsible Business and Sustainable Communities Program
* MFA in Creative Writing Program
** Plainfield, Vermont Residency Option
** Port Townsend, Washington Residency Option
** Clockhouse Writer's Conference
* MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts -- Plainfield, Vermont Residency Option
* MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts -- Port Townsend, Washington Option

Facts

* Campus area: 175 acres (0.7 km²)
* Enrollment: approximately 750
* School type: Private
* Year founded: 1863, as Green Mountain Central Institute; in 1870 became Goddard Seminary and opened for business
* Address: 123 Pitkin Road, Plainfield, Vermont 05667
* Goddard College was host to the Bread and Puppet Theater in 1970-1971

Notable alumni

:"See also:' "
* Mumia Abu-Jamal - journalist, political activist
* Trey Anastasio - rock band member (Phish)
* Piers Anthony - author
* Howard Ashman - actor, playwright ("Little Shop of Horrors"), lyricist ("The Little Mermaid", "Beauty and the Beast")
* Daniel Boyarin - professor (Jewish Studies)
* Jared Carter - poet
* Mark Doty, poet
* Norman Dubie, poet
* Larry Feign - cartoonist ("The World of Lily Wong")
* Robert M. Fisher - abstract artist
* Jon Fishman - rock band member (Phish)
* David Gallaher - writer ("High Moon")
* Bradford Graves - sculptor, musician, professor (fine arts, sculpture)
* Peter Hannan - artist, writer, producer ("CatDog")
* Wayne Karlin - author
* Jonathan Katz - writer, actor, producer ("Dr. Katz")
* Neil Landau - screenwriter, playwright, television producer
* William H. Macy - actor
* David Mamet - writer, director, Pulitzer prize winner in drama ("Glengarry Glen Ross")
* Page McConnell - rock band member (Phish)
* Walter Mosley - author
* Russell Potter - Arctic historian, author
* Tobias Schneebaum - artist, anthropologist, AIDS activist
* Archie Shepp - saxophonist
* Kenneth R. Timmerman - correspondent, author, activist
* Paul Zaloom - puppeteer {Bread & Puppet Theater}Ann Gillespie - actress (Beverly Hills, 90210)

References

Related resources

* List of colleges and universities in the United States
** List of colleges and universities in Vermont

External links

* [http://www.goddard.edu/ Official website]
* [http://www.storiesfromgoddard.com/ Stories from Goddard - Goddard College's monthly podcast]
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