Accelerated Admission Event at DePaul University's College of Computing and Digital Media
Organization:
DePaul University's College of Computing and Digital Media
Category:
Educational/Academia
Geographical Area:
Chicago
Start
Date:
3/10/2010
End Date:
3/10/2010
Start Time:
4:50 pm
End Time:
7:00 pm
Event
Info:
Accelerated Admission is your chance to complete the graduate admission process in one short evening! You will have the opportunity to:
1) Receive an admissions decision 2) If admitted, meet with a faculty advisor 3) Select and register for classes
By the end of the evening, you could be on your way to beginning your graduate program!
Register for this event by calling (312) 362-5868 or emailing rphend@cdm.depaul.edu.
Accelerated Admission will be by appointment only. You must register prior to attending.
* Please note, Accelerated Admissions is available only to applicants who have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree in the US. ** Undergraduate and/or graduate transcripts are needed in order to process your application. Please bring these with you. *** If you have not completed an online application, please do so prior to the event here: https://wa.is.depaul.edu/AdmissionApp/login.aspx
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