The University of Hartford was founded in 1957 as a merger of the Hartford Art School, the Hartt School of Music and Hillyer College. The university offers nearly 90 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate degree programs. The school boasts a Division 1 athletics program involving 18 sports.
Undergraduates number about 4,700 on campus, with another 800 part-time undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. Students come from about 45 states and 49 countries.
Divisions of the school include the Barney School of Business; the College of Arts and Sciences; the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions; the Hartford Art School; the Hartt School; and Hillyer College.
The School for Young Children is a nationally accredited preschool program. It offers partial and full day programs during both the school year and summer. The School for Young Children was one of the first preschools in the state and one of the first student laboratory programs in the nation. The school has a training program for college students pursuing careers in early childhood education.
The Farmington Avenue Baptist Church was established in 1959. It holds a Flyer's Club for children, ages 2 to kindergarten and The Hartford Christian Academy for kindergarten to 12th graders. It also holds adult classes. The congregration is led by Pastor Gary L. Jones.
The University of Hartford was founded in 1957 as a merger of the Hartford Art School, the Hartt School of Music and Hillyer College. The university offers nearly 90 undergraduate majors and 30 graduate degree programs. The school boasts a Division 1 athletics program involving 18 sports.
Undergraduates number about 4,700 on campus, with another 800 part-time undergraduates and 1,700 graduate students. Students come from about 45 states and 49 countries.
Divisions of the school include the Barney School of Business; the College of Arts and Sciences; the College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions; the Hartford Art School; the Hartt School; and Hillyer College.
In 1901, Dr. Maria Montessori discovered that children pass through universal phases of development, and she developed an approach to education based on those phases. This approach is still used today at the Montessori School of Greater Hartford, which is located in the Boatner Building behind the American School for the Deaf. The mission of the Montessori School of Greater Hartford is to "foster a strong foundation for confident, compassionate participation in the world by nurturing each child's unique gifts, passion for learning and independence. As a community we enrich families, live our diversity, and embody the Association Montessori Internationale's standards of excellence."
MSGH has four main programs: the Toddler Program for children aged 15 months to 3 years; the Primary Program, for 3- to 6-year-olds; the Lower Elementary Program for 6- to 9-year-olds; and the Upper Elementary Program for 9- to 12-year-olds.
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The University of Hartford Magnet School is located on the University of Hartford campus. They share facilities, programs and staff with many divisions of the University and the neighboring schools within University Park. The University of Hartford Magnet School consists of the Early Childhood Learning Center for preschool students, the Family Wellness Center, with licensed clinic and parent support program, and a teaching lab for early childhood and elementary education college students. Their mission is to ensure that all students meet high standards and develop their full potential in traditional and expanded academic areas. It is a multi-faceted educational facility focused on individual learning styles and strengths that brings urban and suburban children, families and faculty together to form a diverse, innovative learning community. The program is run by Principal Elaina Brachman.
Hartford Christian Academy is an "integral and inseparable ministry" of Farmington Avenue Baptist Church. The school serves the educational needs of "Bible-believing Christians" from all over the greater Hartford area. It offers education to children in kindergarten through grade twelve. The Academy seeks to prepare young people "for a life of service for God." It is a member of the American Association of Christian Schools.