The Graduate School of Education at Meridian University developed as a response to unprecedented complexity challenges that arise from a pervasive crisis of learning that is affecting communities and societies around the world. To be able to perceive the deeply interconnected nature of systems as a whole, it is imperative to develop our innate capabilities to see wholeness over fragmentation, and to foster complexity capabilities necessary for transforming whole persons and whole systems. This approach to transformative learning focuses on coaching, facilitation, and leadership as essential paths that enable the development of these capabilities. Our willingness to learn and grow, as individuals and as a society, is at the heart of this process, driving the transformation of habits, mindsets, and culture. This pioneering program seeks to transform the domain of education by adopting an integral, holistic, and transformative approach to our learning capabilities, thereby actualizing Meridian’s commitment to offer an education that emphasizes professional excellence in coaching, facilitation, and leadership.
This program recognizes the domain of education as a powerful catalyst for social and cultural transformation and aims to enable individuals from diverse backgrounds to become agents of positive change in the world. By combining interdisciplinary concentrations, experiential learning activities, the integration of transformative learning with informational learning, and a focus on the professional paths of coaching, facilitation, and leadership, the program nurtures students' leadership capabilities to inspire cultural and societal evolution. The promotion of self-reflection and self-awareness, along with a concerted emphasis on personal growth and societal impact, ensures that students are well-prepared for careers in coaching, facilitation, and leadership roles. By embracing the powers of transformative learning, the Graduate School of Education aims to nurture compassionate, critically thinking individuals who feel inspired to create a world aligned with values of justice, sustainability, and harmony. This program seeks to help realize the essential imperative of the domain of education to prepare us for the world to come, and to empower you to start your journey to become a professional in coaching, facilitation, or leadership roles, shaping the future with wisdom and integrity.
Graduate School of Education Overview VideoExplore the course names, numbers, and descriptions for Meridian's Education and Leadership program curriculum. Have questions about curriculum? Consider attending an Online Information Session to connect with program faculty and discuss Meridian's integrated yet flexible academic structure.
Visit the Education program's faculty page to review faculty names, biographies, and scholarship profiles via the University's Institutional repository.
Meridian’s academic structure gives students the flexibility to navigate the University’s curricular architecture in ways that match their passions, professional goals, and other life commitments.
The structure is designed to serve a diverse student body, who live around the globe, have varied cultural and clinical visions for their careers, and are at different stages in their professional journey.
Students enroll in a degree program, can elect a concentration, and register for one or multiple courses each quarter. In addition to core courses for the specific degree program and anchor courses that represent the Transformative Learning intent of Meridian’s curriculum, students select elective courses that align with their Meridian concentration, background, and career path.
Meridian University offers two learning formats: Online and Hybrid.
Available to Meridian University students worldwide, Meridian University's Impact Scholarships represent the University's commitment to supporting graduates to take transformative action in the fields of Business, Education, Leadership, and Psychology.
Meridian University is a degree-granting higher education institution accredited by the Senior Commission of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). As an accreditor, WASC is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. WASC is also an accreditor of the University of California, Berkeley, UCLA, and Stanford University.
Meridian is approved by the U.S. Department of Education for participation in the Federal Student Aid programs as well as by the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs for the training of veterans and other eligible persons.
The University is approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide form I-20 to eligible international students, enabling travel to and stay in the United States.
Meridian offers institutional financial aid to qualified international students.
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