The Sphere College Project

The Sphere College Project
Established 2009
President Virginia Stewart
Location Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, United States
Mascot snarky
Website www.spherecollege.org

The Sphere College Project is a project to create a high-quality, financially accessible educational institution for adults. It was founded in April 2009 in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania to provide education to adults who do not fit the prevailing model of higher education. The Sphere College Project is not currently a degree-granting institution.[1][2][3]

Educational philosophy

The educational philosophy of The Sphere College Project is influenced by other experimental institutions, including Black Mountain College and Hampshire College, and incorporates elements of self-organization. The underlying principle behind the organizational structure of the institution is that no one individual is capable of having sufficient knowledge of the system to completely design it beforehand. The institution reacts to its needs in real-time and must provide sufficient infrastructure to ensure progress toward the common goal, embodied in the mission statement. Since students process information in different ways, the institution must adjust to support their individual learning styles. The philosophy is based on the following disciplines, including the sciences (human/computer interaction; digital communication networks; digital gaming); the arts; and the humanities.

Program of study

The program of study proposed by The Sphere College Project proceeds in three phases:

Movement through the phases will proceed according to the schedule of the student. The Sphere College Project is not currently a degree-granting institution. It may, in the future, award degrees and seek accreditation.

References

  1. Berg, Joel It's His Very Own College, and Welcome to It, Chronicle of Higher Education, May 22, 2011.
  2. Pettit, Leeann A new learning environment offered at Sphere College, The Phoenix, January 9, 2010.
  3. Reddy, Michael, Sphere College: Rising from the Ashes in Phoenixville?, Yoga Living Magazine, March/April 2010.

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Coordinates: 40°08′01″N 75°30′48″W / 40.13353°N 75.51336°W / 40.13353; -75.51336

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