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QU Plans Graduate Information Sessions

The wide variety of options for graduate degrees at Quinnipiac University will be explained next month.

 

Quinnipiac University will host three information sessions for prospective graduate students in June and July 2012. 

The first session, scheduled for Tuesday, June 26, at 4:30 p.m. on Quinnipiac’s North Haven Campus, 370 Bassett Road, is for prospective graduate students interested in the physician assistant program. The session will begin with a presentation by graduate admissions and financial aid staff, followed by a breakout session with the program director and current students. Tours of the North Haven Campus will follow.

The second session, scheduled for Tuesday, June 26, at 6 p.m. on Quinnipiac’s North Haven Campus, 370 Bassett Road, is for prospective graduate students interested in programs from the School of EducationSchool of Health Sciences (excluding the physician assistant program), School of Nursing or College of Arts and Sciences

The session will present graduate programs in biomedical/medical laboratory sciencescardiovascular perfusionpathologists assistantradiologist assistant,nursingeducational leadershipteaching and molecular and cell biology. In addition, Quinnipiac University Online offers post-professional graduate programs inteacher leadership and occupational therapy

 

The program will begin with an overview about graduate admissions and financial aid, followed by breakout sessions with program directors focusing on their individual areas.

The third session, scheduled for Wednesday, July 11, at 5:30 p.m. on Quinnipiac’s Mount Carmel Campus, 275 Mount Carmel Ave., is for prospective graduate students interested in programs from the School of Business or School of Communications. The session will begin with a presentation by graduate admissions and financial aid staff, followed by a breakout session with the program directors.

The session will feature information on graduate programs in business administrationMBA/chartered financial analyst trackMBA/health care management trackMBA/supply chain management track,information technologyorganizational leadershipjournalismpublic relations and interactive media. Several of these programs are offered through Quinnipiac University Online.

For more information on any of the sessions, please call the Graduate Admissions Office at 203-582-8672 or visit www.quinnipiac.edu/gradinfosession to register for the event online.

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Debbie S May 16, 2013 at 09:23 pm
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