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Adults - Earn Your Graduate Degree
or Finish Your Undergraduate Degree Right Here
Neumann will host two free information
sessions in October to explain how it is possible for working adults to earn an
undergraduate or graduate degree in a variety of programs that are accelerated
and scheduled to meet their needs.
On Tuesday, October 18, at 6:15 p.m.,
College representatives will be available to discuss Neumann's accelerated undergraduate
degree completion program for adults as well as the traditional evening program.
Professional staff members will provide assistance in selecting programs that
lead to specific career options. Academic advisors will tell you if your work
experience can help you earn your degree even faster. In addition, Neumann now
offers a fully accredited evening program in business administration as well as
evening programs in education and nursing.
The key to the accelerated undergraduate
degree program is Neumann's six-credit courses, which allow you to attend class
just one night per week and earn six credits each semester toward your degree.
The program is designed to work for students who have some previous college experience
as well as those without any college credit. You can bring as many as 90 transfer
credits with you.
On Wednesday, October 26, at 6:15 p.m., academic
advisors and program directors will be on hand to explain Neumann's graduate degree
options. Master's degrees are available in Education, Nursing, Pastoral Care and
Counseling, Sport Management, and Strategic Leadership. The College also offers
a doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
The MS in Education can be completed
at any of seven convenient locations in five counties. Nursing programs include
an accelerated RN to MS, a new Nurse Educator track and more. Pastoral Care and
Counseling combines spirituality with clinical counseling skills. Just 15 months
can lead to a master's degree in Sport Management, a booming industry. And a master's
degree in Strategic Leadership takes just 18 months. The new DPT in Physical Therapy
can be earned through a combination of weekend academics and clinical experience.
Both information sessions are scheduled for the Rocco A. Abessinio Building.
All programs are open to new students and to transfer students who want to find
a personal and satisfying college experience.
The campus is located in Aston,
right in the heart of Delaware County. It is easily accessible from I-95, the
Blue Route, Rt. 322, and Baltimore Pike. For directions or to reserve your seat
at either information session, call 610-558-5616.
10/3/05

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