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Contact: Barbara Nitzberg (914) 654-5285

CNR GRADUATE SCHOOL HOSTS INFORMATION SESSION IN NEW ROCHELLE

Join us for an information session for the Graduate School at CNR and learn about our Master’s Degrees and Certificates in:

Art & Communication Studies (Art Education, Art Therapy, Studio Art, and Communication Studies);

  • Human Services (Career Development, Guidance and Counseling, Gerontology, and Community-School Psychology);

  • Education (Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education, Gifted and Talented Education, Special Education, Literacy Education, Educational Leadership, Multicultural/Multilingual Education (ESL), and Speech-Language Pathology).

Join us that day and you can:

1) meet with faculty, alumni and current students and

2) learn about program and admissions requirements. 

Find out if grad school at CNR can help you reach your educational and career goals!

Thursday, August 18, 6:00 to 7:30 pm
New Rochelle Public Library (right by the Metro-North)
For further information on the Graduate School, call (914) 654-5334 or email gs@cnr.edu.  For directions, go to:  www.cnr.edu/CNR/cnr-directions.html  or call (914) 654-5492.

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The first Catholic college for women in New York State, The College of New Rochelle was founded in 1904 by the Ursuline Order. Today, it comprises the all-women School of Arts & Sciences, and three schools which admit women and men: the School of New Resources (for adult learners), the School of Nursing and the Graduate School.  The main campus of the College is located in lower Westchester County, 16 miles north of New York City.  The College maintains six other campus locations in New York City. Visit the College’s website at www.cnr.edu

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