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Evalyn Bates was born on 1907 in Williamstown, Vermont, U.S., is an Evalyn Cora Bates was American educator who helped. Discover Evalyn Bates's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 103 years old?

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Occupation Educator
Age 103 years old
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Born 1907, 1907
Birthday 1907
Birthplace Williamstown, Vermont, U.S.
Date of death 2010
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Nationality Vermont

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1907

Evalyn Cora Bates (1907–2010) was an American educator who helped found Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.

1916

Born in Williamstown, Vermont, in 1916 to a Vermont subsistence farmer and his Vermont-born wife, Evalyn Cora Bates was the middle-born of five children.

Her parents valued education and encouraged their children to express their views on politics, current affairs and other matters in family discussions.

Bates attended the University of Vermont for a year, ultimately graduated from Goddard Junior College, which Royce S. “Tim” Pitkin ran as a division of Goddard Seminary in Barre, Vt. While there Bates worked as secretary to Pitkin, beginning a long and productive working relationship.

A year after her graduation, Goddard Seminary closed its doors.

1938

When Goddard reincarnated as a four-year college in Plainfield in 1938, Bates was among those who worked to get the new enterprise off the ground.

1943

At the fledgling four-year college, she continued her studies and, in 1943, was one of the first two graduates of Goddard College, as we know it today.

Her senior study was “Two Projects in Adult Education.”

Following her graduation from Goddard, she continued to work for the college, as President Pitkin's secretary.

1957

In 1957, she earned her master's degree at the University of Chicago.

Her thesis, “Development of the Goddard College Adult Education Program,” proposed five possible program designs.

She continued to work at Goddard and to develop the idea of an adult program at the college.

1958

In 1958, Bates was awarded a Fulbright Lectureship and spent eight months in Australia assisting in the adult education department of the University of New England.

1960

From 1960 to 1962, while Director of Adult Education and Community Services at Goddard College, Bates finalized the plans for the Adult Degree Program.

1963

In August 1963, Goddard formally introduced the Adult Degree Program, a first in higher education.

Bates directed the first ADP residency in 1963 and continued to work for Goddard until 1970.

Goddard College's current low-residency model is based on the Adult Degree Program designed by Bates in 1963.

2012

On September 30, 2012, Goddard College President Barbara Vacarr presented Bates’ niece and surviving colleagues with a posthumous honorary doctorate degree to recognize Bates's contributions to higher education.