Saint Louis University's School for Professional Studies to Host Information Session Online on October 1
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) September 25, 2014 -- The School for Professional Studies at Saint Louis University will hold an online information session on Wednesday, October 1. This half-hour webinar will be held from 5:30 – 6:00 p.m. (CDT). The information session is offered online to fit around the schedules of working adults who want to explore career and education options at SLU.
The free, online information session will highlight:
• 20+ online bachelor’s, master’s and certificates
• The application and admissions process
• Flexible and convenient online classes
• Accelerated 8-week terms (next term begins October 20)
• The affordable tuition rate, scholarships and financial aid
The session will include information about bachelor degrees including Education, Computer Information Systems, General Studies, Criminal Justice & Security Management, Organizational Studies, RN to BSN, Aviation Management, Organizational Leadership & Technology and Social Work.
Several minors and certificate programs are also available including Contract and Project Management, Hospitality Management, Industrial Psychology, Strategic Communications and more.
SLU also offers two fully online Master’s degrees as well as accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s bridge programs.
For more information or to RSVP, visit busyadults.slu.edu or call (314) 977-2330 or (800) 734-6736.
All classes in the School for Professional Studies are offered in accelerated eight-week sessions and are designed for busy adults with affordable tuition rates. SLU for Busy Adults gives working professionals the opportunity to earn their degree with flexible online and evening courses. In Saint Louis University’s tradition of excellence, the School for Professional Studies caters to nontraditional students so they can pursue bachelor’s and master’s programs from globally-recognized SLU.
Kristin Elsner Hunter, SLU - School for Professional Studies, http://www.slu.edu/adulted.xml, +1 314-977-2165, [email protected]
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