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Restorative Justice, A.S.

Offered :

  • Lyndon, VT

This program is not eligible for international students requiring an F-1 visa.


What is an In-Person Plus program?

Program-required courses are taught through a combination of in-person and remote delivery. Remote learning may require meeting at a specific time or may not have a specific class time; all weekly interactions and assignments for remote courses are completed through a learning site.

In Vermont State’s A.S. degree in Restorative Justice, you’ll gain foundational understanding of the history, theories, and philosophies behind the field of restorative justice and graduate with the in-demand skills to facilitate restorative practices for a variety of communities. You’ll learn how to think about, design, and facilitate conversations that build, and rebuild, communities to resolve conflicts and interrupt cycles of violence. Through hands-on experience putting practices into action, you’ll prepare to work with restorative facilitation in victim services, youth advocacy, re-entry work, school counseling, and teaching.

Why Study Restorative Justice at Vermont State?

  • Critical Life Skills: You’ll learn how conflict escalates and develop skills to help address and resolve it to build healthy communities – in your work and in your personal community as well. 
  • Strong Partnerships: VTSU’s partnerships with leading restorative justice professionals and organizations offers unique internship and employment opportunities, including with the St. Johnsbury Community and Restorative Justice Center, the Lamoille County Restorative Justice Center, and Northeast Kingdom Human Services. Students have also worked as restorative facilitators of youth justice panels. 
  • Career Preparation: You’ll graduate ready to apply your skills in a range of settings, including diversion and delinquency prevention, law, juvenile justice, victim advocacy, schools, and human services.  
  • Unique Credential: Restorative justice education is uncommon — you’ll stand out with a degree in restorative justice on your resume! The program also pairs well with education, human services, psychological science, and criminal justice for those interested in pursuing a dual major.   

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Sample Courses

  • ​Community and Restorative Justice
  • Facilitating Restorative Justice Practices
  • Mediation and Conflict Resolution
  • Circle Processes
  • Restorative Justice in Schools
  • Families and Justice

Meet Our Faculty

Part-time Faculty

  • Lyndon Campus

Professor of Criminal and Restorative Justice

  • Lyndon Campus

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