Earn your Master of Arts in Restorative Justice and reform the legal system.

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Earn within 12 to 18 months
On campus, online, and hybrid options
Financial aid available
No GRE necessary

For those seeking a vocation, not just a job.

Step into the forefront of justice reform with our Master of Arts in Restorative Justice (MARJ) program—an immersive program designed for those driven to revolutionize our justice system. Crafted by the esteemed faculty at the Center for Justice Reform, this program offers a unique blend of traditional legal education and cutting-edge restorative justice principles, equipping you to become a leader in the field.

Through a dynamic curriculum, you'll grasp the theoretical underpinnings while also engaging in hands-on experiences, confronting real-world cases and controversies head-on. Our innovative approach transcends traditional boundaries, empowering you to forge meaningful change at local, regional, and national levels.

Are you ready to tackle the world's most pressing issues?

By centering the voices of victims and marginalized communities, we offer our students the tools to create a path toward healing and empowerment within the justice system, allowing individuals to reclaim their agency and dignity in the face of adversity.

Experiential
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Experiential learning opportunities, including simulations and field placements, expose students to actual cases and controversies handled through a restorative response. Hands-on exercises and immersive fieldwork experiences foster the confidence and precision needed for effective problem-solving.

Program Highlights

Tailored Learning Experience: Whether you're a full-time worker, a busy professional, or someone with a multitude of commitments, our program offers custom flexibility.

Online Option: Access our comprehensive curriculum and participate in classes from anywhere in the world.

On Campus and Hybrid Options: Study in scenic Vermont, where you'll engage in face-to-face interactions, networking opportunities, and hands-on experiences.

Expert Faculty: Learn from a diverse team of professionals and restorative justice experts who bring real-world experience and cutting-edge insights into the classroom.

Practical Skills Development: Gain hands-on experience and practical tools to make change in the world of restorative justice.

Inclusive Approach: We prioritize inclusive policy-making, embrace diverse perspectives, and foster collaborative solutions.

Uniquely Grounded in Law: Study at the only U.S. law school to offer a master’s degree in restorative justice.

Created by the Center for Justice Reform: The center trains law and graduate students in the value of restorative and innovative criminal justice programs.

Cutting-Edge Curriculum

Our curriculum blends foundational courses with both core and student-chosen electives, offering a comprehensive understanding of restorative justice theory and practice.

A Degree that Leads to Your Dream Career

Vermont Law and Graduate School graduates are the leaders, policymakers, and professionals our communities and our world most desperately need, with careers in:

Social Work

Attorneys General Offices

Law Firms

Restorative Justice Centers

Law Enforcement

Research

About the Dean

Vermont Graduate School Dean Dan Bromberg, PhD

Dean Bromberg is no stranger to public policy work and has authored publications including “Calibrating Public Accountability: The Fragile Relationship Between Police Departments and Citizens in an Age of Video Surveillance” and “Problem Solving with the Private Sector: A Public Solutions Handbook.”

Career Planning and Networking

As a student, you will build meaningful relationships that will support your career growth and professional development and have access to:

  • Personal Career Counselor
  • Mentorship
  • Career Events
  • Networking and Alumni Connections
  • Externship and Job Searches

Restorative Justice Leaders in Vermont

Founded in 1972, Vermont Law and Graduate School takes pride in a history of developing leaders who make a difference in communities around the world, harnessing the power of the law, public policy, and the justice system.

U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Vermont Law and Graduate School as one of the top environmental law programs.

Vermont Law and Graduate School is approved by the Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654, 312-988-6738.

Accreditation: Vermont Law and Graduate School's master's program is regionally accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE).

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