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At FranU, some of the most unique and exciting educational opportunities are the certificate programs, which can help professionals advance their careers and help others find new ways to follow their calling.
Certificates are offered in phlebotomy, applied behavior analysis, Catholic theology and catechesis, population health and clinical microbiology for medical laboratory science. Most can be completed in about two years, and the programs often have class schedules that are designed for those in the workforce.
âThe Catholic theology and catechesis certificate is designed for those who want to learn more about their Catholic faith in a way that will allow them to share it,â said Dr. David Whidden, professor of theology at FranU and director of the program. For example, the certificate can be ideal for people who want to teach in a Catholic institution, a church parish or serve as a campus minister.
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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has awarded Rutland Town a 2021 Municipal Planning Grant (MPG) to develop plans for a Pocket Park near Mead (Center Rutland) Falls in Center Rutland. The grant will be used to survey and design walkways, a scenic overlook of the falls, parking and picnic areas, and access to fishing and kayaking opportunities on Otter Creek. It also will incorporate signage and links to the area’s rich historical past. The Town will contribute $1,500 as a match to the $13,500 state grant. The Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) will administer the grant.