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The Graduate College is hosting free, online sessions Oct. 27-29 that will give participants real-time interaction with program coordinators and administrators — all with the convenience of the Web.
College of Arts and Letters sessions
- When: Monday, Oct. 27 – see list of participating programs for session times
- Where: Online
- Who: Current undergraduates interested in graduate programs; future students — anyone who’s exploring graduate options in the College of Arts and Letters
- How: Free registration
Participating programs
- Conflict & Dispute Resolution – graduate certificate (10am – 2pm)
- English – Master of Arts (10am – 2pm)
- Writing – Master of Arts (10am – 2pm)
- Visual Studies – Master of Fine Arts (10 – 11:30am, 12 – 2pm)
- Screenwriting for Television & Film – graduate certificate (12 – 2pm)
- Communication – Master of Arts (12 – 2pm)
- Ozarks Studies – graduate certificate (12 – 1pm)
College of Education sessions
- When: Tuesday, Oct. 28, see list of participating programs for specific times
- Where: Online
- Who: Current undergraduates interested in graduate programs; future students — anyone who’s exploring graduate options in the College of Education
- How: Free registration
Participating programs
- Elementary Education (10am – 12pm)
- Early Childhood & Family Development (10am – 2pm)
- Educational Technology (10am – 2pm)
- Literacy (10am – 2pm)
- Teaching (11:30am – 2pm)
- Secondary Ed. – Physical Education (1 – 2pm)
Information session
Representatives from the Graduate College will be available to answer your questions about many topics, including:
- Application procedures
- Admission requirements
- Financial aid
- Scholarships
- Graduate assistantships
Key details
- When: Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2 – 6 p.m.
- Where: Online
- Who: Current undergraduates interested in graduate programs; future students — anyone who’s exploring graduate options
- How: Free registration