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About Graduate Programs

Graduate programs are characterized by:

Student-Centered Education -- Students are encouraged by their instructors to share their life experiences in the classroom and to be active learners through questioning, discussing, and debating. Whether it is in the classroom, in small groups, online, or in a faculty member's office, students are actively engaged in the learning process.

Relationship Building -- Through cooperative experiences in their studies, our students form close relationships with other students and with their faculty members. These relationships are an integral part of the George Fox experience, extend beyond the classroom, and last a lifetime.

Emphasis On Values And Ethics -- Consistent with the university's Christ-centered mission, each of our programs gives special emphasis to exploring personal values and personal and professional ethics.

Creative Delivery Systems -- The university understands the needs of adult students are different from traditional undergraduate students and has designed its graduate and professional programs to meet those unique needs. Regardless of the program design, students can expect a high-quality, exciting experience.

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