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1000 Hempstead Avenue, Office of Continuing Education and Professional Studies, Rockville Centre, NY 11570

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516-323-3550

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516-323-3550

Voice - Main - Office of Continuing Education and Professional Studies

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NASSAU County, NY
Suffolk County, NY

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Offers a number of professional development programs for teachers, as well as for teacher candidates. Mandatory workshops offered include: School Violence Prevention and Intervention Workshop; Training in the Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect and Dignity For All Students (DASA) Workshop. Numerous online professional development graduate courses, certificates and summer institutes for teachers are offered. In addition; Molloy University offers a number of conferences for educators throughout the year. Courses vary each semester. Call for more detailed information regarding all the programs, workshops and courses that are offered.

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MOLLOY UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Dedicated to providing flexible non-college credit educational programming for the learner looking to advance their career, train for a new one or fulfill a passion for learning. Hundreds of non-credit classes and programs are offered each year for people of all ages, interests and learning needs! We offer programs in: Certificate Programs (for those looking for a new career); Professional Studies (for those looking to stay current or advance in their present career) and Personal Enrichment (for those who have a love of learning or for those needed test prep). Conferences are offered throughout the year in many different areas and may be of interest to nurses, teachers, counselors, social workers, music therapists, speech-language pathologists, students and the general public.