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Rutgers University, Camden Graduate & Professional School Fair October 19, 2016 - 11AM - 2PM Campus Center, Multipurpose Room Rutgers University, Camden Graduate & Professional School Fair October 19, 2016 - 11AM - 2PM Campus Center, Multipurpose Room Albany Law School Albany, NY www.albanylaw.edu Albany Law is the home of New York's highest court, federal courts, and the state legislature. We offer the J.D., LL.M., 15 concentrations, several joint degrees through accredited colleges and universities in the Capital Region and NYC, and a wide array of field placements, including internships through the Law Clinic & Justice Center and the Government Law Center. Arcadia University Glenside, PA www.arcadia.edu Grad Programs include: Physician Assistant Studies, Physical Therapy, Forensic Science, Genetic Counseling, International Peace and Conflict Resolution, Education, Counseling, English, Humanities, and Creative Writing. Cabrini University Radnor, PA www.cabrini.edu Cabrini College is a Catholic university dedicated to academic excellence, leadership development, and a commitment to social justice. The College welcomes learners of all faiths, cultures, and backgrounds and prepares them to become engaged citizens of the world. Multiple graduate programs will be represented. Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia, PA www.chu.edu Chestnut Hill College offers master's degrees and certifications in Clinical and Counseling Psychology (6 concentrations), Education, Administration of Human Services, and Instructional Technology. We also offer an APA-Accredited Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology program (Psy.D.). Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck & Madison, NJ www.fdu.edu/grad Fairleigh Dickinson University is NJ's largest private institution of higher education. Graduate studies are offered on FDU's two campuses in New Jersey: Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, NJ and Florham Campus, Madison, NJ. FDU offers more than 60 different areas of business administration, education, engineering, liberal arts, public administration and the sciences. Felician University Rutherford, NJ felician.edu/graduate-programs Founded in 1942 by the Felician Sisters, Felician University is one of the few Franciscan universities in the country, and the only one in New Jersey. We’ve built our reputation with an emphasis on service and respect for humanity, as was the dream of Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska - the foundress of the Felician Sisters more than a century ago. We have multiple master and doctoral level degrees in the arts, sciences, business, nursing, and education fields. Georgian Court University Lakewood, NJ www.georgian.edu Visit our website for comprehensive information on our graduate programs within the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, and the School of Education. Gratz College Melrose Park, PA www.gratz.edu/programs/graduate-studies Gratz College is a private institution that prepares students to succeed as educators, administrators and community leaders. Gratz College offers an Online Master of Arts in Education, Master of Arts in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Master of Arts in Israel Studies, Master of Arts in Jewish Communal Service, Master of Arts in Jewish Education, EdD Jewish Education, Master of Arts in Jewish Studies, and Master of Science in Nonprofit Management. Gwynedd Mercy University Philadelphia, PA www.gmercyu.edu Gwynedd Mercy University has developed course formats for working students that are accelerated. Graduate in as little as 18 months, depending on the program you choose. Our programs are convienient. Choose from flexible online or weekly in-person classes. Holy Family University Philadelphia, PA www.holyfamily.edu Holy Family University offers advanced degrees in the following areas: Accountancy, Counseling Psychology, Criminal Justice, Education (Masters and Ed.D.), MBA, and Nursing. All programs are led by exceptional and dedicated professors and facilitators. Our learning environment will not only challenge you to deliver your best, but will support you on the journey. Immaculata University Immaculata, PA www.programs.immaculata.edu Immaculata University offers an academically rigorous education in a supportive environment that encourages a commitment to lifelong learning, ethical integrity and personal fulfillment. The Ed.D. K-12 Educational Leadership, M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, School Counseling Certification, and Psy.D. Clinical Psychology programs will be represented. Kean University Union, NJ www.kean.edu Kean University’s world-class faculty prepare you for your next step to a rewarding career. Kean offers upwards of 80 graduate programs, including master's, doctoral, certificate and professional diploma programs taught in a student-centered learning environment. We also offer options to study online and as a non-matriculated student, for those students who are looking to take courses for personal enrichment or to fulfill prerequisite requirements for other programs and/or degrees. La Salle University Philadelphia, PA www.lasalle.edu/grad La Salle University offers a variety of graduate programs which are designed to get you where you want to go—whether you are looking to advance your career, stay relevant due to ever-changing technologies, or to transition careers. La Salle offers graduate classes in-person at three locations, as well as hybrid and entirely online classes. Students can find out more about the following programs: Clinical Psychology, Psy.D., Nursing Practice (DNP) Online, MBA, Bilingual/Bicultural Studies, Counseling and Family Therapy Programs (Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Clinical Counseling), Economics & Crime Forensics, Education (M.A., M.Ed.), Nonprofit Leadership (Online), Nursing, Public Health, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). Mc George School of Law, University of the Pacific Sacramento, CA www.mcgeorge.edu McGeorge School of Law offers students an outstanding legal education with a variety of experiential learning opportunities designed to develop and graduate capable legal professionals who will thrive immediately in the work place. The skills-based curriculum at McGeorge equips students with the knowledge and competence necessary to find success in an ever-changing legal market. Maurice A. Deane School of Law, Hofstra University Hempstead, NY www.law.hofstra.edu JD, JD/MBA, JD/MPH, and LLM programs Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ www.monmouth.edu Monmouth University is committed to providing a learning environment that enables men and women to pursue their educational goals. Seven schools within the university- the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences; the School of Science; the School of Social Work; the Leon Hess Business School; the School of Education; the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies and Graduate Studies- provide a wide variety of academic programs at the graduate level. New Jersey City University Jersey City, NJ njcu.edu Master's and Doctoral Programs in Health and Nursing, Psychology and Counseling, Business Administration, Education, Professional and Civil Security, and the Arts. Neumann University Aston, PA www.neumann.edu Neumann University is a small Catholic institution featuring masters programs in Accounting, Education, Nursing, Organizational and Strategic Leadership, Pastoral Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Sport and Entertainment Management. The doctorate programs include Education, Pastoral Counseling and Physical Therapy. Our class sizes are small so that students are able to receive attention from their instructors as well as interact with other students. New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, NJ www.njit.edu NJIT offers 128 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in six specialized schools instructed by expert faculty, 98 percent of whom hold the highest degree in their field. Our academic programs are fully accredited by the appropriate accrediting boards, commissions and associations such as Middle States, ABET, and NAAB. New York Law School New York, NY www.nyls.edu For nearly 125 years, New York Law School has been a leader in providing an innovative legal education delivered by a world class faculty in the most important city in the world. NYLS believes that a law degree is the most valuable professional degree available today. As the world becomes increasingly complex, the study of law provides an extraordinary range of knowledge and skills that are highly valued, not only in the rapidly evolving legal profession, but in the business, government, nonprofit, and technology arenas. NYLS’s curriculum focuses on key areas of employment and growth in the local and global economies. New York Medical College Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences Valhalla, NY www.nyms.edu Founded in 1860, New York Medical College is among the nation’s largest private health sciences universities. The GSBMS educates future researchers and teachers, and prepares senior-level scientists and technicians to work in academia, industry, and government agencies. It offers programs leading to the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology, cell biology, pathology, microbiology and immunology, pharmacology, and physiology plus an interdisciplinary M.S. degree in basic medical sciences. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Philadelphia, PA www.pcom.edu PCOM is dedicated to providing high-quality, comprehensive academic programs in the health and behavioral sciences, each distinguished by a leading-edge curriculum and experienced, expert faculty. Students can find out more information
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