Hofstra University Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

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Hofstra University Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

Time: January 12, 2011 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Hofstra University David S. Mack, Student Center North Campus
Website or Map: http://www.hofstra.edu/gradev…
Phone: 516-463-4876
Event Type: graduate, admissions, open, house
Organized By: Carol J Drummer
Latest Activity: Dec 16, 2010

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

6:00 - 8:00 pm

Hofstra University

David S. Mack, Student Center North Campus

 

Meet with representatives from the School of Education, Health and Human Services, the Frank G.

Zarb School of Business, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the School of

Communication to learn more about our graduate programs, graduate student resources and the

admissions process.

  

To reserve your place RSVP at www.hofstra.edu/gradevent. Refreshments will be served.

For more information please call 516-463-4876 or email graddean@hofstra.edu

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