(Santa Ana, Calif.) Argosy University/Orange County kicks off the New Year with a chance for the public to meet staff members, learn more about its programs and find out if a master's or doctoral degree is right for them. Argosy University hosts an information session from 6:30-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the Westin Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Dr. Jeb Egbert, campus president, said Argosy University hosts information sessions about six times a year. "The goal of the information session is to let prospective students meet the faculty, review our degree programs and see if Argosy University is right for them," he said.
"There are several great benefits of an Argosy education," Egbert said. "We have a seasoned, qualified faculty, small classes, many accelerated programs and for most programs, multiple delivery formats that include in-residence, online or a blending of the two. Now is the time to follow-through on that New Year's resolution to take your
career to the next level."
"The information session will be an excellent opportunity for prospective students to meet academic program leaders," he said.
"Staff and faculty can also answer questions about financial aid, admission criteria and help those interested apply for our next session which starts on March 1."
Argosy University/Orange County is located at 3501 W. Sunflower Ave., Suite 110, Santa Ana, CA 92704. Visit the campus online at www.argosyu.edu/orangecounty
Argosy University/Orange County is one of 18 Argosy University (www.argosyu.edu) locations in 12 states. The university offers doctoral and master's degree programs in disciplines such as clinical psychology, counseling psychology, forensic psychology, business administration, educational leadership and instructional leadership.
Argosy University also offers bachelor's degree completion programs in psychology and business, associate's degree programs and teaching credential programs. Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA) (30 LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602, (800) 621-7440. www.ncahlc.org. For more information about the information session call (714) 338-6200.
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IS A MASTER’S DEGREE OR PHD RIGHT FOR ME?
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