About SCPS
University of Virginia
In 1819, Thomas Jefferson
founded a university upon principles as new and revolutionary as the
young American nation he helped shape. In that era, most colleges
trained clergymen and scholars. Jefferson designed his University of
Virginia to educate the citizenry and especially its leaders, offering a
broader and more practical range of study than any other university at
the time.
School of Continuing and Professional Studies Today
Today, more than 15,000 adults
annually expand their horizons through degree, professional
development, personal enrichment, and travel programs offered
through the University of Virginia's School of Continuing and
Professional Studies (SCPS). By building on the legacy of the
founder, the University of Virginia continues to play a key role in
shaping the future of the nation and the world.
With a network of seven academic
centers throughout the commonwealth, the School serves adult
students, school districts, federal and local government
agencies, and the business community.
Through the School of Continuing
and Professional Studies, students earn undergraduate and graduate
degrees, certificates, and professional relicensure. With a
robust travel and learn program, professional development
certificate programs, and a rich distance learning portfolio, SCPS
opens the doors of the University to a diverse range of adult
students.
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