The NCBC’s fifteen-year relationship with MSU will end in 2019 as Dr. Maureen Conner has announced her retirement from Michigan State University. The University has developed a plan to wind down the program but also to keep its commitment to the NCBC and bankruptcy court employees currently enrolled and want to complete the noncredit certificate program. Our goal is to get members to the finish line!
Live Classes at the 2018 Conference
Two live classes will be offered at this year’s conference in New York City: Visioning and Strategic Planning (with Barry Lander) and Education, Training, and Development (with the Federal Judicial Center’s Stephanie Hemmert and Phyllis Drum). These classes conclude the current five-year cycle. There is a planned graduation in New York for those who complete their capstone projects in 2018.
What if I Need More Classes to Finish?
If additional coursework is needed to complete the certificate program, it may be completed via self-paced, online classes or as scheduled in a more interactive mode. But remember, ALL coursework must be completed by March 30, 2019 and all fees paid by April 30, 2019. For a complete transcript of your completed and pending coursework, please reach out to Cathy White.
How Will MSU Handle the Final Capstone Project?
Finally, the capstone project, which is the culmination of the certificate program, has several important deadlines. Submissions of Capstone Proposals are due April 30, 2019 with the final papers due July 1, 2019. The final program graduation will be held at the 2019 NCBC Conference.
Where Can I Get Additional Information?
Cathy White remains as the Judicial Administration Program Administrator and can assist students in assessing where they are in the program, any outstanding payments due, and other graduation requirements. Cathy may be reached at [email protected].
Can I Still Enroll in the Program?
Applications are still being accepted to the Michigan State University Judicial Administration Noncredit Program. New students must adhere to the timelines and deadlines set forth above. Please contact Cathy White via email if you would like to enroll in the program.
Live Classes at the 2018 Conference
Two live classes will be offered at this year’s conference in New York City: Visioning and Strategic Planning (with Barry Lander) and Education, Training, and Development (with the Federal Judicial Center’s Stephanie Hemmert and Phyllis Drum). These classes conclude the current five-year cycle. There is a planned graduation in New York for those who complete their capstone projects in 2018.
What if I Need More Classes to Finish?
If additional coursework is needed to complete the certificate program, it may be completed via self-paced, online classes or as scheduled in a more interactive mode. But remember, ALL coursework must be completed by March 30, 2019 and all fees paid by April 30, 2019. For a complete transcript of your completed and pending coursework, please reach out to Cathy White.
How Will MSU Handle the Final Capstone Project?
Finally, the capstone project, which is the culmination of the certificate program, has several important deadlines. Submissions of Capstone Proposals are due April 30, 2019 with the final papers due July 1, 2019. The final program graduation will be held at the 2019 NCBC Conference.
Where Can I Get Additional Information?
Cathy White remains as the Judicial Administration Program Administrator and can assist students in assessing where they are in the program, any outstanding payments due, and other graduation requirements. Cathy may be reached at [email protected].
Can I Still Enroll in the Program?
Applications are still being accepted to the Michigan State University Judicial Administration Noncredit Program. New students must adhere to the timelines and deadlines set forth above. Please contact Cathy White via email if you would like to enroll in the program.