Hofstra University School of Education Doctoral Open House - 1/19/18

 

Good Morning,

Interested in furthering your education? Join us on Friday, January 19, 2018 for the Hofstra University School of Education Doctoral Open House to discuss the quality of our programs, unique opportunities, and financial aid packages.  This event will cover each of the doctoral programs offered in the School of Education at Hofstra University. 

-         EdD in Educational and Policy Leadership (K-12 and Higher Education)
-         EdD in Learning and Teaching
-         EdD in Literacy Studies
-         PhD in Literacy Studies

Hofstra University’s doctoral programs are designed to provide professionals with the kind of experience needed to excel in today’s education settings. These programs prepare students to work in universities, educational research, a curriculum development and a variety of other professionals outlets that bring education to the next level.  

RSVP today to learn more about these programs, meet with the program directors, and have all your questions about the application process answered. 

Best regards,

Stacy Zalewski
Senior Associate Dean, School of Education
Hofstra University

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