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I found my niche in life when I began classes at COPACE.
--Kathy McGrath, B.A. '05 from COPACE




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McGrath is one of 42,000 graduate and undergraduate alumni worldwide from Clark's College of Professional and Continuing Education (COPACE). Your gift to the Clark Fund will help COPACE students advance their educational and professional goals and make a difference around the world.
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COPACE: A global community of adult learners

With campuses in Israel, Poland and the United States, Clark's College of Professional and Continuing Education (COPACE) is educating the next generation of adult learners around the world. Whether embarking on a second career or working toward that first degree, COPACE programs offer the combination of rigorous academics, individual attention and flexibility to help all kinds of learners-in all different stages of life-to flourish in their academic pursuits.

For Kathy McGrath, who decided to get her B.A. in her forties, COPACE was a ticket to the college degree she always wanted. "I chose COPACE when I heard so many good things about it from friends," says McGrath. "I started working toward a B.A. in sociology and then discovered women's studies. I absolutely loved each and every minute of my academic experience and refused to give up one of these areas. So I graduated with a B.A. in both sociology and women's studies." McGrath, who now works as a case manager at Worcester's Eldercare Services, will earn her Masters in Public Administration at COPACE in May 2007 and hopes to go on to earn a Ph.D.

"Our graduates are found at all levels of management and administration, in private, public and nonprofit organizations," says Max Hess, COPACE assistant dean and director of graduate programs. "The visibility of our alumni in leadership roles encourages more students to come to Clark. Gifts to the Clark Fund can help future Clarkies achieve their personal and professional goals."


To continue its commitment to offering enriching and challenging programs to adult learners, COPACE needs your support. Please give today.

 

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Current COPACE Programs

Community-based programs in Worcester
  • The Teacher's Center for Global Studies provides local school teachers with training and curriculum resources.
  • The American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) serves the education needs of the area's rapidly growing international community.
  • The Global Transitions Institute trains managers from around the world in such diverse areas as competition and public enterprise, defense conversion, legislative reform, and international management.
Domestic graduate programs.
On the Clark University campus, COPACE offers numerous graduate programs taught by Clark and visiting faculty. COPACE's Graduate Management Center in Framingham, Mass. provides accredited graduate programs for working professionals.

International graduate programs.
COPACE has branch campuses in Israel and Poland for international students and/or domestic students who choose to do their graduate program overseas. The Israel program, established in 1994, offers three graduate degree programs aimed at adult, working students living in Israel who are bilingual in English and Hebrew. COPACE's Poland campus, established in 2004, offers programs in both Lodz and Warsaw.

 


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