Master of Arts in
Intercultural Service, Leadership & Management (Part-Time Hybrid)

Pre-Program Documents

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ACCEPTANCE TO SIT!

We are pleased to welcome you to SIT’s Graduate Institute and the Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management Master’s program. We are excited for you to begin your studies soon. Everyone at SIT, faculty and staff alike, is looking forward to working with you. Please read through the information provided on this pre-program information page carefully.  If you have any questions, please contact your admissions officer directly or [email protected].

Program Chair Letter

Program Dates

Preparing for Your Program

All SIT programs around the world share the same tenets and philosophy — social justice for all, cross-cultural understanding, shared experience, and reciprocity — distilled through deep personal and professional reflection.

The rigorous academic study you will receive through lectures, course materials, discussions, simulations, case studies, and other exercises provides a framework that enhances the education you create for yourself through direct, active, close engagement with your classmates and your surroundings outside the classroom.

The following characteristics will be key to your success:

  • Active engagement with others through open-mindedness, inquisitiveness, solidarity, flexibility, and acceptance of differences
  • A willingness to uncover, examine and critically evaluate your long-held beliefs
  • Respect for other cultures and the perspectives of other group members.

By practicing respect, tact, and sensitivity with members of your group, you will discover cultures very different from yours and recognize universal commonalities. Previous SIT graduates have described how quickly they drew strength and enrichment from their differences, unique backgrounds, and common values.

Your cohort will become successful as a “learning community” by establishing positive, respectful relationships and supporting each other from the very start of the program. The bonds you form — and the challenges you face and overcome—will likely lead to lifelong friendships. We hope this is your experience. It will take hard work — and a lot of laughter—but the returns can be immeasurable.

Read the arrival guide here.

Year One Residency

Click here for information on Vermont Residency Housing Information.

Download and fill out the Vermont Residency Housing Form and return to your admissions officer within seven (7) days: Housing form

Health & Safety

Health Form

A health review will occur for all admitted students prior to program start.

Personal Health History & Authorization Form: To be completed upon through the confirmation materials portal upon admission. This form is due by May 15th.

This information is kept confidential and provided to our onsite program staff to assist them with planning for any serious medical conditions and to facilitate emergency healthcare needs that may arise during the program. A member of SIT’s staff may contact students to discuss program realities and to clarify expectations.

Student Support Services

SIT places the highest priority on each student’s safety, security, and health. During orientation our staff will provide the resources and knowledge needed for a safe and productive academic experience. SIT provides student support through staff and resources in Brattleboro, Vermont. Detailed information about health, wellness, and mental health resources will be delivered during your orientation.

Disability Services

Wellness Tips & Mental Health Resources

Sexual Safety & Title IX

Academic and Technical Support

The following support services will be available to you as soon as your program begins.

Language Support
Mango Languages is a service available to all current SIT students, faculty, and staff. Mango Languages provides access to more than 70 foreign language courses and 17 English as a Second Language (ESL) courses.

Academic Writing Support
The Online Writing Center is available to all Graduate Institute students who are working on course and degree related writing projects. Students can work one-on-one with a trained writing coach to receive objective, constructive feedback on their writing projects at any stage of development by scheduling a synchronous or asynchronous appointment with the Online Writing Center at https://sit.mywconline.net.

Library Services
The Donald B. Watt Library provides access to electronic resources including e-booksjournalsonline databases, and DigitalCollections@SIT, which include selected Graduate Capstone Papers, MA TESOL Independent Professional Projects (IPP), and Undergraduate Independent Study Projects (ISP). In addition to these resources, our professional librarians provide both real time and asynchronous general reference consultations, database  navigation and research assistance, citation management instruction, and liaison with other libraries to obtain outside materials via Interlibrary Loan. For library hours, collection access, or to schedule an appointment please visit us at http://library.sit.edu or contact us at [email protected].

Canvas Support
SIT’s Online Courses: Canvas

URL: https://sitedu.instructure.com/login/canvas

Online courses at SIT utilize the learning management system called Canvas. In Canvas, students are able to interact with online learning environments created by their instructors. Canvas is a secure and integrated system that can be used to review syllabi, watch embedded video, post in forum discussions, and submit assignments.

Canvas Username Recovery/Password Resets
For Canvas support issues or questions, please send an email to: [email protected]. To reset Canvas passwords, click HERE and select “Forgot Password?”.

Technical Support
For technical issues or questions, please send an email to [email protected].

Registering for Classes

Dear Student,

Congratulations on your acceptance to the School for International Training (SIT) Graduate Institute!  As Registrar, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our community.

The registrar’s office staff are happy to support you in your academic career with all that concerns course registration, enrollment certification, veterans’ benefits, grades, academic policy, degree audits, transcripts, application to graduate, and issuance of diplomas.

Approximately two to three weeks prior to the beginning of your first term of enrollment, I will send more detailed information to you via your SIT email address about when and in which courses you should register, rather than overwhelm you with information now.  In the meantime, I invite you to familiarize yourself with Colleague Self-Service, the online interface with Colleague, our Student Information System, which you will use to register for classes, consult your course schedule, final grades, tuition bill and financial aid, and progress toward graduation.

Should you have any questions, please never hesitate to contact us.  We are happy to help!

Ginny Nellis, Registrar

[email protected]

Office: 802-258-3283

Cheryl Haskins, Associate Registrar

[email protected]

Office: 802.258.3582

 

Career and Practicum Services

SIT offers a variety of services to help students explore their career options, develop their professional networks, build their job seeker skills, and connect them with internship and job opportunities. Learn more here.

SIT Graduate Institute Course Catalog