N.I.T.E. Calendar

May

31

Residence registration deadline

May

31

Application deadline. Applications received later will be accepted on a space-available basis.

Jun

1

Summer term fees due or payment plan application due with deposit; late fee charged if payment arrangement is not made by this date

Jun

1

Summer course registration priority deadline; registrations received later will be accepted on a space available basis and program chair approval.

Jun

28

Friday arrive in Boston and check in.

Jun

29

Saturday morning: orientation
Saturday afternoon: residency begins

Jul

19

Social Justice students depart, courses continue (DL) until end of term.

Jul

21

School Nurse students depart. Courses continue with distance learning (DL) until end of term.

Aug

1

Web registration opens for continuing NITE students for Fall term courses

Aug

10

End of summer term; courses end (DL).

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Over the past 20 summers more than 4000 educators have gathered in Boston to pursue graduate programs in education. Cambridge College's National Institute for Teaching Excellence (NITE) focuses on the most innovative teaching and learning strategies to help educational professionals achieve excellence and meet the needs of our youth. » More About

NITE courses will commence in the Summer Term 2013.

Courses will run from June 29 through August 10 with a three-week intensive residency in Boston from June 29 through July 21. Students will continue with distance learning in the Fall and Spring terms.

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Looking Ahead

NITE is focusing on providing exceptional learning opportunities for school nurses and current teachers.
Please visit our website often to learn about upcoming opportunities for higher education.

School of Education

Mission - Our mission is to provide educators in public and private schools and colleges with the knowledge, skills and values necessary to enable their students to excel academically and socially. Its distinct programs offer educators a blend of theory and practice and experienced faculty who model what they teach. Educators are prepared to become agents of change in their schools, and in the local and global communities. The School’s core values include:

  1. Innovation in Curriculum and Teaching Strategies
  2. Diversity
  3. Academic Excellence
  4. Social Justice
  5. Honesty and Integrity
  6. Building Community