Saint Martin’s to showcase graduate programs during info session
Dec. 4, 2012
LACEY, WASHINGTON —Saint Martin’s University will showcase its graduate
programs in engineering, counseling, education and business at an information
session Wednesday, Dec 12. Free and open to the public, the info session will
run from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the University’s Fr. Richard Cebula O.S.B.
Hall, 5000 Abbey Way SE, Lacey, Washington. There is no need to R.S.V.P. and
prospective students can drop in any time during the event.
Saint Martin's graduate programs offer flexible scheduling, making it possible
for students to complete their degrees while working. Evening classes are available
in all seven graduate programs: Master of Business Administration, Master of Arts in
Counseling Psychology, Master of Education, Master in Teaching, Master of Engineering
Management, Master of Civil Engineering, and Master of Mechanical Engineering.
“Saint Martin's University has a rich history of educating students with a passion
to excel in their profession while striving to make the world a better place,” says
Steve Siera, Ph.D., associate dean for graduate studies. “This is a great opportunity
to discover how you can grow personally and professionally with a master’s degree from
Saint Martin's University.”
The information session will address entry requirements, program details, the
application process and financial information.
For more details about Saint Martin’s graduate programs
or the upcoming event, contact Marie Boisvert, director of the Office of Graduate Studies,
at gradstudies@stmartin.edu or 360-438-6142.
Saint Martin’s University is an independent four-year, 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 14 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 23 majors and seven graduate programs spanning the
liberal arts, business, education, nursing and engineering. Saint Martin’s welcomes more than
1,100 undergraduate students and 375 graduate students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds
to its main campus, and 300 more undergraduate students to its extension campuses located at Joint
Base Lewis-McChord and Centralia College. Visit the Saint Martin’s University website at
www.stmartin.edu.
For additional information:
Marie Boisvert
Director of office of graduate studies
360-438-6142
mboisvert@stmartin.edu
Sarah Holdener
Director of event services
Saint Martin’s University
360-412-6140
sholdener@stmartin.edu