Allentown, Pa. — Cedar Crest College will offer a variety of information sessions in March 2010 for adults seeking to advance their careers through education or earn a degree. Participants can learn about specific program requirements, how these programs can enhance their career opportunities, financial aid availability, and much more. Information sessions, which are approximately one hour in duration, are as follows:
Monday, March 15, 6 p.m.
· Undergraduate nursing, Hamilton Blvd. Building, Room 11—B.S. in nursing, registered nurse to B.S. in nursing, and school nurse certification programs
· Master of science in nursing, Hamilton Blvd. Building, Room 9—program includes a two-year, part-time option for busy health care professionals
· Health care management/human resources certificate programs, Tompkins College Center, Alcove A—addresses industry specific skills in process, management, marketing and finance
Wednesday, March 17, 6 p.m.
· Master of education, Tompkins College Center, Alcove C—for professional educators looking to improve their craft, as well as those with bachelor’s degrees seeking elementary or secondary education certification, or add-on certification in special education or English as a second language (ESL)
Thursday, March 18, 6 p.m.
· Education, Tompkins College Center, Alcove A—program includes elementary and secondary certification, and add-on certification in special education or English as a second language (ESL)
Wednesday, March 24, 6 p.m.
· Nutrition, Miller Family Building, Nutrition Lab/Room 19—promote health and wellness in an emerging field
To reserve a space at any of these information sessions, which is suggested but not required, or for more information, call 610-740-3770 or send e-mail to lifelong@cedarcrest.edu.
Located in Allentown, Pa., Cedar Crest College was recently selected as one of the 10 best women’s colleges in the United States by Forbes. The liberal arts college is committed to the education of women leaders in an increasingly global society. Founded in 1867, Cedar Crest currently enrolls approximately 1,900 students—full-time, part-time and graduate—in more than 30 fields of study.
