Academic Affairs

The Office of Academic Affairs is led by Thomas College’s Provost, Thomas Edwards. The office supports faculty in developing and maintaining academic programs that meet the educational and career goals of students, and fulfills the college’s mission through strategic planning and fostering a culture of innovation.

Fostering Academic Excellence & Innovation

Thomas College offers programs in business, education, and the arts and sciences at the associate, baccalaureate, and master’s levels. The majority of undergraduate students pursue either the B.A. or B.S. degree. The small number of associate degree programs all translate seamlessly into four-year options. Similarly, at the graduate level, the majority of students re pursuing a master’s degree. Graduate offerings in business, cybersecurity, criminology, or education are available in online eight-week modules year-round.

The College also offers a semester-based campus M.B.A. Accounting program.

Students in all majors benefit from a progression of courses that, in concert with a well-defined career and professional development program, support the economic and social transformation afforded by a Thomas College degree. Thomas College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

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