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Graduate School Digest: Northwestern, NYU, UPenn

  1. Northwestern University Master’s degree program in Higher Education Administration and Policy Info Session: Northwestern University’s master’s degree program in Higher Education Administration and Policy will be hosting a special virtual information session for current undergraduate students on October 15th. To receive log-in information RSVP to ms-highered@northwestern.edu. The Higher Education Administration and Policy Program prepares reflective and dynamic leaders for careers in higher education. Alumni work in colleges and universities, governmental agencies and consulting firms concerned with higher education. Graduates have careers in fields including student affairs, admissions and enrollment management, financial aid, government and community relations, policy analysis, alumni relations, institutional and policy research, athletics administration and change management.
  2. NYU Summer Publishing Institute (SPI) Online Info Session: The New York University Center for Publishing will be offering an upcoming online information session about its Summer Publishing Institute on October 16th at 7 pm EST. RSVP. Join NYU online to learn more about their six-week, immersive summer program (June 2 – July 11, 2014), developed specifically for recent college graduates who are interested in careers in the book, magazine, and digital media publishing industries. SPI, now in its 36th year, annually features more than 150 leading industry executives who serve as faculty members and speakers. Students attend lectures and workshops that explore key publishing issues; visit some of the top book, magazine, and digital publishing headquarters; and participate in a career fair. SPI awards six graduate credits to those who successfully complete the program. These credits may be applied to the M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media program or to an advanced degree at another institution of higher education where the credits are deemed appropriate. R.S.V.P. today and to reserve your place for the SPI information session. Once you R.S.V.P., you will receive an e-mail confirmation.
  3. Penn Graduate School of Education(GSE)TESOL Master’s Program: The Penn Graduate School of Education(GSE) invites December Graduates to consider spring entry into their highly acclaimed Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages(TESOL) Master’s Program. The TESOL program requires 12 courses that prepare students to teach English in settings where English is a second, foreign, or international language. Academic training includes practical experience through observation, fieldwork, and internship in university language institutes and community language and literacy centers in the greater Philadelphia area. Additional information on program requirements can be found at http://www.gse.upenn.edu/elx/tesol; no undergraduate prerequisite courses are needed. The deadline to apply for entry in Spring 2014 is November 15, 2013.

 

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