Graduate School, USDA
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The Graduate School, USDA is a non-degree granting, continuing education institution headquartered in Washington, D.C.. It is technically a non-appropriated fund instrumentality government entity.
The organization is composed of several branches, including:
- the International Institute (II) is "the global arm of the Graduate School", which works on several government grants:
- the International Visitor Leadership Program (the U.S. Department of State)
- the Fulbright Teacher's Exchange (the U.S. Department of State)
- the Open World program (the Library of Congress)
- the Center for Leadership and Management (CLM)
- Daytime Courses - classes targeted to the needs of the government and other local organizations
- Night and Weekend Courses - noted for its foreign language classes