
About Graduate School, USDA
Since 1921, the Graduate School, USDA has served as a primary trainer and facilitator for the nation’s largest and most complex employer – the Federal government. The Graduate School offers career-related and continuing education courses to professionals and federal, state and local employees throughout the country. The School annually enrolls 200,000 students in nearly 1000 courses. The School has helped more than two million people meet their continuing education objectives.
Partnership with National-Louis University
Grad School and NLU agreed to combine energies to provide the best, well-rounded education and training possible to meet the needs of their respective students.
The agreement allows for:
a. Use or exchange of classroom and/or other facilities owned by one party by the other party for the mutual benefit of both parties.
b. Development of a Managerial Assessment Center
c. Joint sponsorship of workshops or showcases themed to issues, such as acquisition, that might be of interest to the students and communities of either party.
d. Joint sponsorship of a series of speaker-based programs on specified topics, such as business ethics, that could be offered as open enrollment programs, subscription programs, or on a contract basis to individual organizations.
Additionally, NLU has agreed to accept the following certificates for credit for Grad School students applying to NLU.
Note: Other certificates are under review. See school representative for current list.
For further information:
Grad School USDA
· Visit the Grad School Web page at http://grad.usda.gov
· Call Ronald MacNab at 202-314-4711 or Ronald_macnab@grad.usda.gov
National-LouisUniversity
· Visit the NLU web page at /campuses/nvdc/
Call Luisa Carneiro 800-443-5522 x 6905 or lcarneiro@nl.edu