About Woodbury

The College

For more than thirty years, Woodbury College has been helping adults change their lives – and help their communities at the same time. Woodbury offers a challenging but supportive learning environment and convenient weekend or weekday schedules. (Full-time students attend classes just one-and-a-half to two days per week, and part-time schedules are available in most programs.) Woodbury now also offers several hands-on/online classes. Students prepare for fulfilling new careers in fields such as paralegal, mediation, human services, prevention, advocacy, or conflict management.

Woodbury Graduates

Woodbury graduates play essential roles in Vermont government, nonprofit activity, and the private sector. One graduate is now a Vermont Supreme Court Justice, another is director of the state Human Rights Commission, and a third is a family court judge. Other alumni are mainstays of the research departments of Vermont's largest law and insurance firms, advocates for children and families, coordinators of community justice programs, and mediators and consultants in private practice.

Accreditation

Woodbury College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc., through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. 

Inquiries regarding the status of an institution's accreditation by the New England Association should be directed to the administrative staff of Woodbury College.  Individuals may also contact:

Commission on Institutions of Higher Education
New England Association of Schools & Colleges
209 Burlington Road
Bedford, MA  01730-1433
Tel. 781-271-0022

E-Mail: cihe@neasc.org

 

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