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Guide to ABE in Graduate Programs A Publication of Building Professional Development Partnerships for Adult Educators Project PRO-NET September 1999 Arthur Evans Renee Sherman Pelavin Research Institute Sponsored by: Division of Adult Education U.S. Department of Education Ronald Pugsley, Division Director Jim Parker, Project Officer

Introduction The Guide to ABE in Graduate Programs was designed by the Pelavin Research Institute of the American Institutes for Research under a contract with the Department of Education s Division of Adult Education and Literacy. It is a part of the Building Professional Development Partnerships for Adult Educators Project (PRO-NET). The Guide is designed to assist individuals interested in pursuing graduate study in Adult Basic Education (ABE) or a related field. The guide was created from a database PRI is constructing of ABE-related graduate programs and is essentially a snap-shot of ABE in graduate programs existing in the United States in 1999-2000. The ABE graduate program database was developed with the cooperation of Adult Education professors throughout the United States and members of the American Association for Adult and Continuing Education (AAACE). Information was also gathered from Peterson s Graduate Programs in Business, Education, Health, Information Studies, Law & Social Work, 1999, Thirty-Third Edition. Institutions in the guide are organized by state. Readers will notice that not all of the 50 states are represented. To this extent, the Guide is a work in progress and not an exhaustive list of all ABE related graduate programs in the United States. Additional institutions (or more detailed information on those institutions already listed) will be added as information is made available. To include your program in PRI s database, please send information to: Jim Parker U.S. Department of Education Division of Adult Education and Literacy 330 C Street S.W. Washington, D.C 20202-7240 Tel: (202) 205-5499 Fax: (202) 205-8973 email: james_parker@ed.gov Many thanks to those individuals who submitted information for this guide.

Table of Contents by State State Page Number Alabama 1 Alaska 1 Arkansas. 2 California 2 Colorado. 3 Connecticut. 4 Florida. 4 Georgia 5 Idaho 6 Illinois. 6 Indiana. 7 Iowa. 7 Kansas. 8 Kentucky. 8 Louisiana. 9 Maine.. 9 Maryland. 9 Massachusetts. 9 Michigan. 10 Minnesota... 11 Mississippi.. 11 Missouri.. 12 Nebraska.. 12 Nevada 13 New Hampshire.. 13 New Jersey.. 13 New York 14 North Carolina. 15 Ohio. 16 Oklahoma 16 Oregon 17 Pennsylvania... 17 Rhode Island... 18 South Dakota... 18 Tennessee 19 Texas... 20 Virginia... 20 Washington. 21 West Virginia.. 22 Wisconsin 23 Wyoming 23

Alabama Auburn University; AL 36849 College of Education, Department of Vocational and Adult Education M.Ed., M.S., Ed.S., Ed.D. 7 fulltime 27 fulltime, 59 part-time Dr. John F. Pritchett, Dean of the Graduate School, (334) 844-4700 The University of West Alabama; Livingston, AL 35470 1) College of Education, Department of Foundations, Program in Continuing Education 2) College of Education, Department of Instructional Support, Program in Guidance and Counseling M.S.C.E. web: http://www2.westal.edu/grad/new/deg.htm Troy State University Montgomery; Montgomery, AL 36103 Division of Counseling, Education, and Psychology, Program in Adult Education M.S. Dr. James Macey, Coordinator, (334) 241-9553, fax (334) 240-7320, email: jmacey@tsum.edu Alaska University of Alaska Anchorage; Anchorage, AK 99508 College of Health, Education, and Social Welfare, School of Education, Program in Adult Education M.Ed. 3 fulltime, 15 part-time Linda Berg Smith, Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Services, (907) 786-1529

Arkansas University of Arkansas; Fayetteville, AR 72701 College of Education, Department of Vocational and Adult Education, Program in Adult Education M.Ed., Ed.D., Ed.S. 30 fulltime, 29 part-time Dr. B.R. Lyle, Coordinator, (501) 575-4759 University of Arkansas, Little Rock; Little Rock, AR 72204 College of Education, Department of Adult Education M.Ed. 5 fulltime, 29 part-time Dr. Charolette Robertson, Adviser, (501) 569-8933 California California State University, Los Angeles; Los Angeles, CA 90032 School of Education, Division of Educational Foundations and Interdivisional Studies, Major in Adult and Continuing Education M.A. 1 part-time Dr. Simeon Slovacek, Chair, Division of Educational Foundations and Interdivisional Studies, (213) 343-4330 National University; La Jolla, CA 92037 School of Education and Leadership M.S. Nancy Rohland, Director of Enrollment Management, (619)563-7100, fax: (619) 563-7393

California State University San Bernardino; San Bernardino, CA 92407 Adult/ Vocational/ Technology Teacher Education M.Ed. Dr. J. Scarcel, email: jscarcel@csusb.edu San Francisco State University; San Francisco, CA 94132 College of Education, Department of Administration and Interdisciplinary Studies, Concentration in Adult Education M.A. Vanessa Sheared, Chair, (415) 338-1653 Fax: (415) 338-0568 Colorado University of Denver; Denver, CO 80208 College of Education M.A., Ph.D. 23 fulltime Linda McCarthy (303) 871-2509 Colorado State University; Fort Collins, CO 80523 College of Applied Human Sciences, School of Education, Adult Education and Training M.Ed., M.S., and Ph.D. Gene Gloeckner/Sherry Neb, (970) 491-1963

Connecticut University of Connecticut; Storrs, CT 06269 School of Education, Field of Adult and Vocational Education M.A., Ph.D. 5 fulltime 6 fulltime, 36 part-time Patrick B. Mullarney, Head, (860) 486-6278 Florida Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Tallahassee, FL 32307 Division of Graduate Studies, Research and Continuing Education, College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Human Services M.A., M.S. Dr. Ada Burnette, Chair, (850) 599-3191, Fax: (850) 561-2211 Florida Atlantic University; Boca Raton, FL 33431 College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership, Program in Adult/Community Education M.Ed., Ed.D., Ed.S. 4 fulltime, 1 part-time 12 fulltime, 65 part-time Dr. Lucy Guglielmino, Coordinator, (561) 367-550 Florida International University; Miami, FL 33199 College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Program in Adult Education M.S. 5 fulltime, 20 part-time Dr. Kingsley Banya, Chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, (305) 348-2724, fax: (305) 348-2081, email: banyak@fiu.edu

Florida State University; Tallahassee, FL 32306 College of Education, Department of Educational Foundations and Policy Studies, Program in Adult Education M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 2 fulltime 6 fulltime, 20 part-time Irwin Jahns, Coordinator, (904)644-4594, fax: (904) 644-4594 Nova Southeastern University; Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 Fischler Center for the Advancement of Education, Program in Higher Education Ed.D. Dr. Delores Smiley, (800) 986-3223 ext. 8527, fax: (954) 262-3909, email: smiley@fcae.nova.edu University of South Florida; Tampa, FL 33620 College of Education, Department of Adult and Vocational Education, Program in Adult Education M.A., Ed. D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 24 fulltime, 81 part-time Dan Gardner, Coordinator, (813) 974-3455, Fax: (813) 974-5423, email: gardner@tempest.coedu.usf.edu Georgia Georgia Southern University; Statesboro, GA 30460 College of Education, Department of Leadership, Technology, and Human Development, Program in Adult and Vocational Education 7 fulltime, 9 part-time Dr. John Diebolt, Associate Graduate Dean, (912) 681-5384, fax: (912) 681-0740, email: gradschool@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu

Valdosta State University; Valdosta, GA 31698 College of Education, Department of Business and Vocational Education Ed.D. 9 fulltime Donnie McGahee, Head, (912) 333-5928 University of Georgia; Athens, GA 30602 College of Education, Department of Adult Education M.A., M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 9 fulltime 61 fulltime, 78 part-time Dr. Ronald M Cervero, Graduate Coordinator, (706) 542-4011, fax (706) 542-4204 Idaho University of Idaho; Moscow, ID 83844 College of Graduate Studies, College of Education, Division of Adult Counselor and Technology Education, Program in Adult Education M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. 5 fulltime, 23 part-time Dr. Gerald Tuchscherer, Director, Division of Adult, Counselor, and Technology Education, (208) 885-6556 Illinois National Louis University; Evanston, IL 60201 College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Adult and Continuing Education, Doctoral Program in Adult Education Ed.D. 20 fulltime, 3 part-time Dr. David McCulloch, Vice President for University Services, (800) 443-5522 ext. 5127, fax (847) 465-0593

Northern Illinois University; DeKalb, IL 60115 College of Education, Department of Leadership and Educational Policy Studies, Program in Adult and Continuing Education M.S., Ed.D. 9 fulltime, 4 part-time 40 fulltime, 168 part-time Dr. Richard Orem, Faculty Chair, (815) 753-9316 Indiana Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Indiana, PA 15705 College of Education, Department of Adult and Community Education M.A. 11 fulltime, 58 part-time Dr. Trenton Ferro, Graduate Coordinator, (724) 357-2470, email:trferro@grove.iup.edu Ball State University; Muncie, IN 47306 Teachers College, Department of Educational Leadership, Program in Adult Education M.A., Ed.D. 13 fulltime, 63 part-time James McElhinney, Director of Doctoral Program, (765) 285-5348 Iowa Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Ames, IA 50011 College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Program in Adult Extension Education M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Program Coordinator, (515) 294-1241

Kansas Kansas State University; Mannhattan, KS 66506 College of Education, Department of Foundations and Adult Education M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. 8 fulltime 23 fulltime, 89 part-time Paul Burden, Assistant Dean, (785) 532-5595, fax: (785) 532-7304, email: gradstudy@mail.educ.ksu.edu. Newman University; Witchita, KS 67213 Adult Education M.S. Ed 5 fulltime, 9 part-time Dr. Laura McLemore, Division Chair of Institute for Teacher Education, (316) 942-4291 ext. 253, fax: 316-942-4483 Kentucky Morehead State University; Morehead, KY 40351 College of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Leadership and Secondary Education, Program in Adult and Higher Education M.A., Ed.S. 2 fulltime, 1 part-time 9 fulltime, 39 part-time Betty Cowsert, Graduate Admissions Officer, (606) 783-2039, fax: (606) 783-5061 University of Louisville; Louisville, Kentucky 40292 School of Education, Occupational Training and Development M.Ed., Ed.D. 5 fulltime, 12 part-time Dr. Carolyn Rudy-Parkins, (502) 852-6667

Louisiana Drake University; Des Moines, IA 50311 School of Education, Department of Leadership and Adult Development, Program in Adult Education Adult Education M.S., Ed.D., Ed.S., Adult Education Training and Development M.S. 2 fulltime, 2 part-time 70 part-time Ann J. Martin, Graduate Coordinator, (515) 271-2831 email: ajm@admin.drake.edu Maine University of Southern Maine; Portland, ME 04104 College of Education and Human Development, Program in Adult Education M.S. 3 fulltime 24 fulltime, 47 part-time Teresa Belsan, Admissions and Academic Counselor, (207) 780-5306, fax: (207) 780-5315, email: belsan@usm.maine.edu Maryland Coppin State College; Baltimore, MD 21216 Division of Education, Department of Adult and General Education M.Ed., M.S. 4 fulltime, 2 part-time 6 fulltime, 42 part-time Allen Mosley, Director of Admissions, (410) 383-5990

Massachusetts Boston College; Boston, MA 02215 School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Teaching, Program in Adult and Continuing Education M.Ed., Ed. D. Dr. Stephan Ellenwood, Coordinator, (617) 353-3238, email: ellenwood@bu.edu Curry College; Milton, MA 02186 Graduate Program in Education M.Ed., Certificate Dr. Jane Utley Adelizzi, Director, (617) 333-2130 fax: (617)-333-9722, email: jutleyad@curry.edu Harvard University; Cambridge, MA 02138 Graduate School of Education, Area of Administration, Planning and Social Policy Ed.D. 14 fulltime, 21 part-time Roland Hence, Director of Admissions, (617) 495-3414, fax: (617) 496-3577, email: gsadmissions@harvard.edu Suffolk University; Boston, MA 02108 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Education and Human Services, Program in Adult and Organizational Learning M.S., CAGS 2 fulltime, 2 part-time Judy Reynolds, Acting Director of Graduate Admissions, (617) 573-8302, fax: (617) 523-0116, email: grad.admission@admin.sufolk.edu

Michigan Michigan State University; East Lansing, MI 48824 College of Education, Department of Educational Administration M.A., Ph.D. 17 Dr. Philip Cusick, Chair, (517) 355-4538 University of Michigan, Dearborn; Dearborn, MI 48128 School of Education, Program in Adult Instruction and Performance Technology M.A. 2 fulltime, 113 part-time Rachel Chapmann, Academic Services Secretary, (313) 593-5091, email: rchapman@fob-f1.umd.umich.edu Grand Valley State University; Grand Rapids, MI 49504 School of Education - Secondary, Adult and Higher Education M.Ed. - Secondary, Adult and Higher Education (616)-771-6550, Fax: (616)-895-2000 Minnesota University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus; Minneapolis, MN 55455 College of Education and Human Development, Development of Work, Community and Family Education M.Ed. Jane Plihal, Chair, (612) 624-3069

Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi; Hattiesburg, MS 39406 College of Education and Psychology, Department of Educational Leadership and Research M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 14 fulltime, 4 part-time Dr. W. Lee Pierce, Coordinator of Graduate Programs in Adult Education, (601) 266-4621 Missouri Central Missouri State University; Warrensburg, MO 64093 College of Education and Human Services, Department of Curriculum and Instruction M.S. Adult Education 20 fulltime Dr. Ted Garten, Chair, (660) 543-4235, fax: (660) 543-4167 University of Missouri, Columbia; Columbia, MO 65211 College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis M.A., M.Ed., Ed. D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 20 fulltime - Dr. Paula Short, Director of Graduate Studies, (573) 882-8231 Montana State University-Bozeman; Bozeman, MT 59717 College of Graduate Studies; Adult, Community and Higher Education M.Ed., 3 fulltime Dr. Richard Howard, (401) 994-6786

Nebraska University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Lincoln, NE 68588 Teachers College, Department of Vocational and Adult Education M.A., M.Ed. 7 fulltime, 6 fulltime, 25 part-time Dr. Stephen Eggland, Graduate Committee Chair, (402) 472-2552 Nevada University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Las Vegas, NV 89154-3002 Department of Educational Leadership, Concentration in Post-Secondary Workforce Education M.Ed. 3 fulltime 53 Program Coordinator: Dr. Paul Meacham (702) 895-3441 New Hampshire University of New Hampshire; Durham, NH 03824 Program of Adult and Occupational Education M.A. Adult and Occupational Education, or Certificate in Adult Education 6 45 Dr. David Howell, Coordinator, (603) 862-1760 email: dlh@christa.unh.edu

New Jersey Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick; New Brunswick, NJ 08903 Graduate School of Education, Department of Educational Theory, Policy and Administration, Program in Adult and Continuing Education M.Ed., Ed. D. 2 fulltime, 3 part-time 15 fulltime, 33 part-time Dr. Gordon Darkenwald, Coordinator, (732) 932-7496 ext. 203, fax: (732) 932-6803, email: darkenwa@rci.rutgers.edu New York Cornell University; Ithaca, NY 14853 Graduate Fields of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Field of Education M.S., Ph.D. 26 fulltime Graduate Field Assistant, (607) 225-4278, email: edgrfld@cornell.edu Elmira College; Elmira, NY 14901 Graduate Program in Adult Education M.S. 25 fulltime 17 fulltime Judith B. Clack, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, (607) 735-1825

Fordham University; New York, NY 10023 Graduate School of Education, Adult Education and Human Resource Development M.S. 7 (includes adjunct faculty) Courses: All 6 of these core courses are required: Strategies for Teaching Adults Program Development and Evaluation in Continuing Education Funding of Adult Education Adult Development and Adult Learning Theory Foundations of Adult Education Race and Multicultural Education in American Society Techniques: Adult Literacy and Adult Basic Education - select 4 of these courses Assessment of Reading and Writing Proficiencies Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Literacy I: Linguistic & Cognitive Dimensions Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Literacy II: Sociocultural & Developmental Dimensions Teaching Beginning Reading and Writing Reading Diagnosis: Secondary School and Adult Levels Language Development and Reading Teaching Reading and Writing to Students with Limited English Proficiency Techniques for Teaching Effective Communication in Adult Education Seminars, lectures, discussions, technology-assisted 64 Dr. Kathleen P. King, (212) 636-6472, fax: (212) 636-6452, email: Kpking@Fordham.edu Teachers College Columbia University; New York, NY 10027 Graduate Faculty of Education, Department of Organization and Leadership, Program in Adult Education M.A., Ed.D. 3 fulltime, 4 part-time 52 fulltime, 60 part-time Christine Souders, Office of Admissions, (212) 678-3710, fax: (212) 678-4171

North Carolina East Carolina University; Greenville, NC 27858 School of Education, Department of Counselor Education M.Ed. Dr. John Schmidt, Chair, (252) 328-6856 fax: (252) 328-4219, email: edschmi@ecuv.cis.ecu.edu North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University; Greensboro, NC 27411 Graduate School of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Program in Adult Education M.S. 2 fulltime 3 fulltime, 25 part-time Dr. Fred Wood, Interim Chair, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, (336) 334-7522, email: woodf@ncat.edu North Carolina State University; Raleigh, NC 27695 Colleges of Education and Psychology and Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Adult and Community College Education M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D. 31 fulltime, 38 Part-time 55 fulltime, 310 part-time Dr. J Conrad Glass, Director of Graduate Programs, (919) 515-6241, fax: (919) 515-4039 email: glass@poe.coe.ncsu.edu Appalachian State University; Boone, NC 28608 College of Education, Department of Leadership and Educational Studies, Program in Adult Education M.A., Ed.S. Chair, Department of Leadership and Educational Studies, (704) 262-6041

Ohio Cleveland State University; Cleveland, OH 44115 College of Education, Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning and Development M.Ed. 3 fulltime, 17 part-time Dr. Ernest M. Schuttenberg, Coordinator, (216) 523-7134 Oklahoma University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK 73019 College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Program in Adult and Higher Education M.Ed., Ed.D., Ph.D. 19 fulltime, 66 part-time Edward Chance, Graduate Liaison, (405) 325-4202 University of Central Oklahoma; Edmond, OK 73034 College of Education, Department of Occupational and Technical Education, Program in Adult Education M.Ed. in Community Services, and M.Ed. Gerontology College of Education (405) 974-5701 fax: (405) 974-3822 Oregon Oregon State University; Corvallis, OR 97331 Graduate School, College of Home Economics and Education, School of Education, Program in Adult Ecucation M.Ed., M.A. 41 part-time Dr. Lance Haddon, Coordinator, (541) 737-5956

Portland State University; Portland, OR 97207 School of Education, Department of Educational Policy, Foundations, and Administrative Studies, Program in Post-Secondary Education Ed.D. 11 fulltime, 2 part-time 5 fulltime, 19 part-time Dr. Douglas L. Robertson, Head, (503) 725-8475, email: doug@ed.pdx.edu Pennsylvania Cheyney University of Pennsylvania; Cheyney, PA 19319 Program in Adult and Continuing Education M.A. 5 fulltime, 7 part-time 10 fulltime, 8 part-time Dr. Velma Mitchell, Coordinator (610) 399-2400 fax: (610) 399-2118 Pennsylvania State University Campus of the Capital College; Middletown, PA 17057 Division of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Program in Adult Education Ed.D. 23 part-time Dr. Andrea Ellinger, Head, (717) 948-6213

Pennsylvania State University-University Park Campus; University Park, PA 16802 College of Education, Department of Adult Education, Instructional Systems, and Workforce Education and Development, Program in Adult Education M.Ed., Ed.D. 23 fulltime, 93 part-time Dr Eunice N. Askov, Head, Department of Adult Education, Instructional Systems, and Workforce Education and Development, (814) 865-0625 On-line Master's Degree in Adult Education M.Ed. 5 Phone: 1-800-252-3592, Fax: 1-814-865-3290, web: www.worldcampus.psu.edu Rhode Island University of Rhode Island; Kingston, RI 02881 College of Human Science and Services, Department of Education, Program in Adult Education M.A. 3 John Boulmetis Ph.D., Program Coordinator, (401) 792-4159, email: JOHNB@uriacc.uri.edu South Dakota University of South Dakota; Vermilion, SD 57069 Department of Educational Administration, Program of Adult and Higher Education M.A., E.D., Ph.D. 150 Dr. Phillip Vik, Department Chair, (605) 677-5260

Tennessee University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Knoxville, TN 37996 1) College of Education, Program in Educational Psychology 2) College of Education, Program in Education M.S., Ph.D. in Adult Education Tom George, Associate Dean, (423) 974-0907, fax:(423) 974-8718, email: tgeorge1@utk.edu The University of Memphis; Memphis, TN 38152 College of Education, Department of Leadership Ed. D. 9 fulltime, 23 part-time Dr. John Petry, Interim Chair, (901) 678-2368 Tennessee State University; Nashville, TN 37209 College of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning, Program in Adult Education M.Ed. Dr. Clinton M. Lipsey, Dean of Graduate School, (615) 964-5901, fax: (615) 963-5963, email: clipsey@picard.tnstate.edu Tusculum College; Greenville, TN 37743 Program in Education, offerings include adult education M.Ed. Don Stout, Executive Director of Professional Studies, (423) 636-7330

Texas University of the Incarnate Word; San Antonio, TX 78209 School of Graduate Studies, College of Professional Studies, Program in Adult Education M.A., M.Ed., 7 fulltime, 4 fulltime Brain F. Dalton, Dean of Enrollment Services, (210) 829-3921, email: briand@the-college.iwctx.edu Texas A&M University; College Station, TX 77843 College of Education, Department of Educational Human Resource Development M.Ed., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. 14 fulltime Anne Koppa, Graduate Admissions Supervisor, (409) 862-4154, fax: (409) 845-0409, email: cak5866@zeys.tamu.edu Texas A&M University, Kingsville; Kingsville, TX 78363 College of Education, Department of Educational Human Resource Development M.Ed. part-time enrolment only Dr. Travis Polk, Chair, Department of Education, (512) 593-3204 Virginia Virginia Commonwealth University; Richmond, VA 23284 School of Education, Program in Adult Education and Human Resource Development M.Ed. 3 fulltime 12 fulltime, 41 part-time Dr. Michael D Davis, Interim Director, Graduate Studies, (804) 828-6530, fax: (804) 828-1323, email: mddavis@vcu.edu

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Blacksburg, VA 24061 College of Human Resources and Education, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Program in Adult and Continuing Education M.A., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. Dr. David Alexander, Head, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, (540) 231-5642 College of Human Resources and Education, Department of Family and Child Development, Program in Adult Learning and Human Resource Development M.S., Ph.D. Dr. Michael Sporakowski, Head, Department of Family and Child Development, (540) 231-4794, email: fed@vt.edu Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Falls Church (Virginia Tech); Falls Church, VA 22043 Northern Virginia Graduate Center, College of Human Resources and Education, Adult Learning and Human Resource Development Program M.S., Ph.D. (703) 538-8475 Washington Eastern Washington University; Cheney, WA 99004 College of Education and Human Development, Department of Education, Program in Adult Education M.Ed. Dr. Nancy Todd, Adviser, (509) 359-2232

Western Washington University; Bellingham, WA 98225 Woodring College of Education, Program in Adult Education Administration M.Ed. 27 fulltime, 63 part-time Dr. Violet Malone, Adviser (360) 650-7318 Seattle University; Seattle, WA 98122 School of Education, Division of Leadership and Service, Program in Adult Training and Education M.A., M.Ed. Carol Weaver, Chair, Division of Leadership and Service, (206) 296-6170, email: cweaver@seattleu.edu West Virginia Marshall University; Huntington, WV 25755 College of Education, Division of Human Development and Allied Technology, Program in Adult and Technical Education M.S. 4 16 fulltime, 71 part-time Dr. James Harless, Director of Admissions, (301) 696-3160

Wisconsin The University of Wisconsin, Madison; Madison, WI 53706 Schools of Education and Human Ecology and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Department of Continuing and Vocational Education M.S., Ph.D. 13 Department of Educational Administration (608) 263-2701, email: edadmin@mail.soemadison.wisc.edu, web: www.soemadison.wisc.edu/edadmin/. University of Wisconsin-Platteville; Platteville, WI 53818 College of Liberal Arts and Education, School of Education M.S. Dr. Sally Standiford, Director, (608) 342-1131, fax (608) 342-1133, email: standiford@uwplatt.edu Wyoming University of Wyoming; Laramie, WY 82071 College of Education, Division of Lifelong Learning and Instruction M.A., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D., Ed.S. 20 fulltime 28 fulltime, 138 part-time Dr. Patricia McClurg, Chair, (307) 766-6353, fax (307) 766-6668, email: patmc@uwyo.edu