2017-2018 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Center for Adult and Continuing Studies
Administration
Executive Director: Simone Jonaitis
Website
Mission
The Center for Adult and Continuing Studies provides programs and services that link the needs of lifelong learners with the resources of the university.
Program Information
The Center for Adult and Continuing Studies coordinates academic programs, services, and professional development for students at regional sites and locations throughout Michigan. The Center for Adult and Continuing Studies recognizes the unique needs of the nontraditional student and the multiple time constraints and demands of an individual's experience. For more information about programs and services available at Grand Valley's campuses and regional sites throughout Michigan, please contact us by phone at (616) 331-7180 or on the Web at www.gvsu.edu/learn/.
The Center for Adult and Continuing Studies also coordinates professional development and community engagement opportunities:
- Grand Forum
- Skills training and certification
Details about these programs can be found in the Community Resources section of the catalog. Classes are offered in Allendale, Grand Rapids, and/or Holland, Muskegon, Traverse City.
Holland
Grand Valley State University offers an accelerated undergraduate degree in liberal studies at the Meijer Campus in Holland. This degree completion program is specifically designed to meet the needs of nontraditional and adult students returning to higher education. A variety of undergraduate courses are offered. The campus hosts a full range of student services including academic and career advising, tutoring, computer labs, library, and career services. Full registration and payment services are also available. In addition to academic programming, personal and professional development workshops are offered at the Holland Campus. Individuals and organizations seeking additional information about Grand Valley in Holland should call (616) 394-4848 or visit www.gvsu.edu/learn/holland/.
Muskegon
The Muskegon Regional Center is located at the James L. Stevenson Center for Higher Education on the campus of Muskegon Community College. The liberal studies major is offered in Muskegon. This degree completion is specifically designed to meet the needs of nontraditional and adult students returning to higher education. Staff members at the center are available to advise students considering a transfer to Grand Valley, as well as to assist with registration and payment services. Individuals and organizations seeking additional information about Grand Valley in Muskegon should call (231) 777-0505 or visit www.gvsu.edu/learn/muskegon/.
Traverse City
Grand Valley State University offers degree completion and a full range of services to Northern Michigan. The Traverse City Regional Center, located at the Northwestern Michigan College University Center, offers undergraduate degrees in allied health and liberal studies. Students can earn a master's degree in education, physician assistant, public health, and social work. Other Northern Michigan locations include Sault Ste. Marie where Grand Valley State University offers the Masters in Social Work. Individuals and organizations seeking additional information about Grand Valley in Northern Michigan can call (231) 995-1785 or visit www.gvsu.edu/learn/traverse/.
Scholarships
Grand Forum Scholarship for Continuing Education
This scholarship provides financial assistance to persons whose college education was interrupted for one or more reasons and who wish to continue to pursue earning a college degree at Grand Valley. Candidates must be returning as undergraduate students. Candidates must have a minimum of 24 prior credits at Grand Valley and be enrolled as a degree-seeking student with at least three credit hours. They must demonstrate financial need as defined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Scholarship amount varies and cannot exceed the cost of three credits.