Claremont Graduate University

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Locations

  1. Student Resources

    1. Transdisciplinary Studies and Preparing Future Faculty

      With the expansion of our PFF program, and the new collaborations between the PFF and Transdisciplinary Program, the offices are now co-located at 135 E. Twelfth Street. Contact the T-program at 909-607-0724. Contact PFF at 909-607-6225.

      The Transdisciplinary Studies Program at Claremont Graduate University fosters an environment where faculty, students, and staff are the conduit for transdisciplinary development. It is a resource to create facilitative spaces, support transdisciplinary scholarship, and serve as an intellectual hub of the CGU community. Through the Transdisciplinary Studies program, we provide a platform for the CGU community to transform education in order to meet challenges that are deeply entrenched, constantly evolving, and excitingly complex.

      The Preparing Future Faculty program offers workshops, teaching clinics, and individual consulting on all aspects of the teaching and learning process, including the development of a teaching philosophy statement, syllabi, and teaching portfolio. Through its workshops, practicum, and portfolio development, students planning to enter teaching careers are able to earn the program’s Professional Development Certificate in College Teaching.

      135 E. Twelfth Street, Claremont CA