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   Salem State University, founded in 1854, is the largest of Massachusetts’ nine state universities. Located along historic Salem and Marblehead harbors in the North Shore region of the state, the campus consists of sixty-two acres and twenty buildings on four sites within a one-mile radius: North Campus, Central Campus, South Campus, and the O’Keefe Athletic Center. The campus is approximately one mile from the center of the city and its important attractions and resources, including the Peabody Essex Museum, the sites associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne and other New England writers, as well as historic period houses. The university is within easy access of Boston, only eighteen miles away.   AccreditationAll-College AccreditationSalem State University is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), a non-governmental, nationally recognized organization whose affiliated institutions include elementary schools through collegiate institutions offering post-graduate instruction. Inquiries regarding the status of an institution’s accreditation by NEASC should be directed to the administrative staff of the school or college. Individuals may also contact NEASC:
 New England Association of Schools and Colleges
 209 Burlington Rd.
 Bedford, MA 01730-1433
 781.271.0022
 Salem State NEASC Informationneasc.org
 Education Unit AccreditationThe Education Unit at Salem State University is accredited by:National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
 2010 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 500
 Washington, D.C. 20036
 202.466.7496
 Occupational Therapy AccreditationAccreditation Council of Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE).Their address is:
 ACOTE C/O Accreditation Department
 American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
 4720 Montgomery Lane, Suite 200
 Bethesda, MD 20814-3449
 www.acoteonline.org
 phone: 301.652.2682.
 Salem State University is also accredited by: 
	American Chemical SocietyAmerican Geological InstituteCommission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and TechnologyCouncil on Social Work Education National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of MusicNational Association of Schools of Theatre National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education National League for Nursing Accrediting CommissionNew England Association of Schools and Colleges For more information:Office of Academic Affairs
 Phone: 978.542.6240
  
 Board of Trustees Salem State Universityplease visit salemstate.edu/salem-state-difference/board-trustees   School of Graduate StudiesThe School of Graduate Studies office is located on the first floor of the Sullivan Building in Room 113. The Sullivan Building is located on the North Campus at the intersection of Loring Avenue (Rt. 1-A) and Lafayette Street (Rt. 114).
 Office Hours
 The School of Graduate Studies Office is open from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday.
  School of Graduate Studies Mission StatementThe mission of the School of Graduate Studies is to provide high-quality graduate education and create a stimulating environment for research, scholarship and civic engagement that prepares a diverse community of learners for success in an ever-changing global society.
   Goals of the School of Graduate Studies
	Advance innovative graduate programs and comprehensive educational opportunities in graduate studiesAdvance the prominence of graduate education and the School of Graduate StudiesExpand diversity initiatives within the graduate communityIdentify and acquire resources necessary to support the future development of the School of Graduate Studies The Graduate Education Council of Salem State University makes reports and recommendations concerning the changing of course requirements within the existing graduate curricula, the addition of new courses, and the change or deletion of existing courses within each program. The Council also hears appeals from graduate students related to the graduate program. It is comprised of faculty, a graduate student, and administrators. Each department that sponsors a graduate program has a graduate committee comprised of graduate faculty appointed on the basis of their academic credentials and professional experience. The departmental committees make recommendations concerning graduate curricula and other related graduate matters. These graduate committees transmit their recommendations to the department chairperson for transmission to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies.   |