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Summer Study

Summer Study at MBC

Each year, summer courses are offered online, independently, and in groups in Staunton and through MBC’s regional centers in Charlottesville, Richmond, Roanoke, and South Boston. Summer courses allow students the opportunity to take a Mary Baldwin course to fulfill a common curriculum requirement, complete credit required for teacher licensure, and gain the satisfaction of moving closer to completing his or her degree.

Summer 2011

Mary Baldwin offers students in both the Residential College for Women and the Adult Degree Program two chances to earn credit this summer.

Those who choose to take classes during Summer Session — May 23 to August 13 — will be able to study online or at the college's regional centers in Charlottesville, Richmond, Roanoke, and South Boston. From an online criminal justice course to an independent study of U.S. foreign policy, Summer Session offers a wide range of classes that suit a variety of majors.

Summer Session gives students in the Graduate Teacher Education program at MBC a variety of course offerings, including popular Environment-Based Learning (EBL) sessions. Learn more about the 2011 EBL curriculum, which includes Nature Journaling, Intersection of Life and Land, and Trout in the Classroom.

Students enrolled in Summer Week will spend a full week — starting on June 20 — on the main campus in Staunton and then finish the rest of their classes online by August 13. Morning and afternoon sessions are available — offering a wide range of classes such as African-American Literature and Math for Elementary Teachers — as well as a late-afternoon session in which students can satisfy a Fitness and Activity requirement.

Registration begins March 28 and continues until May 27. For more information, students should contact their advisors or the Registrar's Office.