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Bard Microcollege graduates. Photo by Karl Rabe

Microcolleges

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OSUN-supported microcolleges provide opportunities for marginalized populations to access higher education, build communities of learning, and accumulate university course credits.

Microcolleges

  • Hubs for Connected Learning Initiatives
    The Hubs for Connected Learning Initiatives in Jordan and Kenya are expanding higher educational opportunities to areas affected by crisis and displacement.
  • The Socrates Project
    The Socrates Project offers undergraduate-level classes in the humanities and social sciences to adults who have suffered deprivation, economic or otherwise, that has prevented them from fulfilling their educational potential.
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