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Because Hurricane Sandy has impacted millions of Americans, Goucher will be flexible with our admissions and financial aid deadlines. Contact the Admissions Office at (410) 337-6100 or admissions@goucher.edu if we can help.

Because Hurricane Sandy has impacted the lives of millions of Americans, Goucher will be flexible with our admissions and financial aid deadlines. Contact the Admissions Office at (410) 337-6100 or admissions@goucher.edu if we can be of assistance.

Because Hurricane Sandy has impacted millions of Americans, Goucher will be flexible with our admissions and financial aid deadlines. Contact the Admissions Office at (410) 337-6100 or admissions@goucher.edu if we can help. Read More »

Goucher’s Master of Education Program Adds Special Education Specialization

Goucher College’s Master of Education Program is adding a new specialization in elementary/secondary special education to its already-robust offerings. Teachers with existing content certification will be able to work toward a 36-credit Master of Education (M.Ed.) or a post-master’s Professional Development Certificate (PDC) (22 graduate credits). The courses will be designed to prepare teachers of

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A new www.Goucher.edu

After much planning and production, Goucher College has launched its new website. A first look can be found here. The site, produced by the Office of Communications in consultation with key college constituencies, is the flagship communications vehicle for the college. Goucher Webmaster John Perrelli said employees have been working on this project for more

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Hurricane Sandy

Goucher College didn’t escape Hurricane Sandy unscathed, but damage remained relatively minimal for what it could have been, said Harold Tinsley, director of Facilities Management Services. A post-storm assessment showed 16 trees down that resulted in damage to fencing, the gatehouse trellis, and some walkway light poles. General debris, along with some building leaks from

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