September 1, 2025 - 19:02

The Middlebury Institute has announced an exciting opportunity for students pursuing a master's degree in international education management. Individuals who have completed professional certificates from recognized organizations such as NAFSA, The Forum on Education Abroad, or DA Global can receive up to six credits toward their master’s degree.
This initiative aims to recognize and reward the valuable skills and knowledge that professionals gain through these specialized programs. By allowing the transfer of credits, the Institute is facilitating a more accessible pathway for those looking to advance their careers in international education.
Students interested in this opportunity can enhance their academic credentials while building on their existing expertise. This approach not only benefits learners but also enriches the educational community by integrating diverse experiences and perspectives into the master’s program. The Middlebury Institute continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering professional development and academic excellence in the field of international education.
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