Vermont State University
Maureen Stewart, Ed.D., serves as the Program Director and Assistant Professor for the Masters in School Counseling at Vermont State University since May 2020. In addition, Maureen has been a C4C Facilitator and the Counselors for Computing C4C Community Manager at NCWIT since June 2017. Previously, Maureen worked as a School Counselor at Littleton Public Schools from August 2004 to May 2020 and as a Faculty Member in the College of Social Sciences at the University of Phoenix from January 2014 to August 2018. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Saint Michael's College, a Master of Education in Counseling from the University of New Hampshire, and a Doctor of Education in Leadership in Educational Equity from the University of Colorado Denver.
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Vermont State University
When the call came to reimagine higher education in Vermont, the state’s leaders and community members asked, “what if?” – and Vermont State University is the answer. It’s an accessible and affordable university, enriched with multiple campuses and integrated with communities, set to offer liberal arts, technical, and professional studies. Preparing students for today’s and tomorrow’s careers through an innovative student-centered hybrid model, it also assures system-wide financial sustainability. Vermont State University opens its doors to its first class of students in the fall of 2023. Students admitted and matriculated this year will be the first students to graduate from the new university.