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May 11,2008


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Have an impact on today's workplace. Share in a commitment to shape the educational, economic, and spiritual future of working adults.

Adults are the fastest growing segment of higher education and soon will be the largest. Serving the adult student with the highest quality educational programs is both an opportunity and a responsibility. Consistent with its re than 80-year history as a leader in Christian higher education, Montreat College offers student-focused programs designed to meet the needs of the working adult learner.

Meet Our Students
We invite you to consider becoming a part of the most exciting trend in higher education.
Our students are typically mid-career executives, managers, supervisors, educators, and an array of other professionals who are committed to expanding their career horizons.
They are committed to balancing their work and home life with a demanding curriculum.
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Facilitate Student Learning
Montreat College faculty, an essential resource in the learning process, are facilitators who interact with learners and help to bridge the gap between theory and practice. They assist students to achieve greater self-direction and engage students in the process of mutual inquiry. Montreat College's progressive curriculum emphasizes leadership development, refinement of written and oral communication skills, the application of classroom material to the workplace, computer enhanced learning, and the integration of all learning with the Christian faith.

Apply for Faculty Appointment 
Montreat College provides quality assurance for its instructional efforts through the process of screening applicants seeking an appointment to the adjunct faculty pool.

Faculty assessment offers individuals with appropriate qualifications an opportunity to demonstrate their instructional effectiveness to an experienced group of faculty and staff from Montreat College.

To apply for an adjunct faculty position, submit the following: a resume; official transcripts of all college-level education; three current letters of recommendation; and a statement that articulates your faith in Jesus Christ and the relationship of that faith to higher education.

Requests for official transcripts should be sent to (1) all institutions from which bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees have been awarded, and (2) all institutions at which baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate graduate hours have been earned but did not result in a degree.

Higher education institutions must send official transcripts directly to: Dr. Abiola O. Awosika-Fapetu, Vice President & Dean of Academics, Montreat College, P.O. Box 1267, Montreat, NC 28757.

Benefit from Faculty Appointment 
The benefits of serving on the faculty of Montreat College are numerous. Faculty extend the value of their practical experience by sharing it with students pursuing educational degrees. In addition, faculty enjoy the opportunity to communicate with others who share common interests in educational and professional domains.

In addition, faculty enjoy the opportunity to communicate with others who share common interests in educational and professional domains.

Qualified Adjunct Faculty Representing an Array of Disciplines are Being Sought.
Joining the faculty of Montreat College as an adjunct instructor is a unique opportunity for qualified women and men to have an impact on the next generation of professionals from an informed Christian perspective.

This is not only an opportunity for you to communicate the curricula to your students, but it is also a chance to share your lifetime of rich experiences and learning with eager adult learners.

Because You Can Make A Difference 
Montreat College's School of Professional and Adult Studies offers Associate in Science with emphasis in Business, Education, or General Education, Bachelor of Science in Management, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Education degrees.

Classes meet one night a week for four hours and courses last from five to eight weeks.

Montreat College has campuses located in Asheville, Black Mountain, Charlotte, and Montreat, with off-campus sites in Cherokee and other locations in Western North Carolina.

IF THIS OPPORTUNITY APPEALS TO YOU, PLEASE CONTACT:

Carolyn Sanders, Faculty Services Coordinator 
Montreat College School of Professional and Adult Studies
P.O. Box 1267
Montreat, NC 28757
Phone 828-669-8012, ext. 2755
Fax 828-669-0500 
csanders@montreat.edu
 


Montreat College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, 404-679-4501) to award associates, bachelor's and master's degrees.

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