University of Guam launches ‘VIP’ masters degree

UOG’s Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts-Boston, officially started the summer semester of Pacific VIP on June 1 with online courses, followed by two weeks of on-site instruction at the campus which ended July 9.

Participating scholars represent the American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, the CNMI and Guam.

All 20 scholars are participating in an intensive two-week schedule of practical skills and instructional seminars at the UOG School of Business and Public Administration.

At the end of the four-year program, scholars will earn a master of education in special education degree, plus dual credentials in teacher of visual impairments and orientation and mobility  with the goal of working with students with visual impairments.

For more information, call Connie P. Guerrero at 671-735-2490 or email [email protected].

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