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Info sessions set for would-be teachersCollege graduates interested in becoming teachers or college or university administrators are invited to attend Master of Science in Education (MSEd) information sessions on Monday, Feb. 16, or Thursday, Feb. 26, at the School of Education and Social Policy. The Feb. 16 session from 5:30 to 7 p.m. is designed for individuals interested in learning about a MSEd degree with a focus in higher education administration and policy. Interested participants will hear instructors and current students talk about new courses and internship opportunities. The session will take place in Room 303 of Annenberg Hall. The MSEd information session on Thursday, Feb. 26, will focus on Northwestern’s programs in elementary, secondary and advanced teaching. It will take place in Room G02 of Annenberg Hall. Faculty, staff and current students in the Master of Science in Education program will be on hand to answer questions. |
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