Interested in graduate school? Attend Saint Martin’s
‘Graduate Program Information Night’ May 3
April 6, 2011
LACEY, WASHINGTON — Considering a career change? Or ready to
take the next step in your current profession? Prospective
graduate students can learn about the graduate degree programs
of Saint Martin’s University in a special information session on
Tuesday, May 3. Saint Martin’s “Graduate Program Information
Night” will take place 6:30 – 8 p.m. in the Norman Worthington
Conference Center on the University’s Lacey campus. The event is
free and open to the public.
Saint Martin’s University offers six graduate degree programs:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology
(MAC)
- Master of Education (MED)
- Master in Teaching (MIT)
- Master of Engineering Management (MEM)
- Master of Civil Engineering (MCE)
The University’s graduate programs are designed to help
students master the field that inspires their passion. Highly
experienced faculty members engage students in a personalized,
welcoming environment that both challenges and supports personal
and professional growth. Most graduate-level courses take place
in the late afternoon or evening to accommodate the schedule of
working professionals.
The application fee for all graduate programs is $35. The
number of hours required to complete a master’s degree varies
among programs.
The session on May 3 will review information regarding entry
requirements for each program as well as required coursework and
financial details.
Saint Martin’s University is an independent four-year,
Catholic, coeducational university located on a 380-acre wooded
campus in Lacey, Washington. Established in 1895 by the Catholic
Order of Saint Benedict, the University is one of 18 Benedictine
colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and
the only one west of the Rocky Mountains. Saint Martin’s
University prepares students for successful lives through its 21
majors and six graduate programs spanning the liberal arts,
business, education and engineering. Saint Martin’s welcomes
1,250 students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds to its
main campus, and 650 more to its extension campuses located at
Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Everett College, Centralia College and
Tacoma Community College. Visit the Saint Martin’s University
website at www.stmartin.edu.
For further information:
Jennifer Fellinger
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Saint Martin’s University
360-438-4332
jfellinger@stmartin.edu
www.stmartin.edu