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Prospective Students Invited to Seton Hall's Graduate Open House

Bethany HallSeton Hall University will be hosting its Graduate Open House on Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m. in Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus. Prospective students will have the chance to discover over 140 innovative graduate degree and certificate programs in the fields of business, communication, applied physics and engineering, international relations, education, counseling, healthcare administration, occupational therapy, law, nursing, data science, social work, nonprofit management and more.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the University’s distinguished faculty, current students and alumni, gaining valuable insights into the academic and professional benefits of Seton Hall’s graduate offerings across multiple schools.

The Open House will also feature program-specific breakout sessions led by multiple schools, including the College of Arts and Sciences, Stillman School of Business, College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, College of Nursing, School of Health and Medical Sciences and the School of Diplomacy and International Relations.

In addition to learning about academic programs, attendees can tour the beautiful South Orange campus, including the newly renovated University Center, and experience first-hand the labs and facilities that will support their studies at the University.

"A graduate degree from Seton Hall increases an individual's adaptability to changing markets and technologies — whether they are seasoned professionals looking to advance their career or undergraduate students eager to continue their education," said Associate Provost for Academic and Graduate Affairs, Christopher Cuccia, Ed.D. "Our Graduate Open House is a unique opportunity because of its personalized nature, where prospective students can engage with members of the University community."

He added, "Students can learn how affordable Seton Hall is while also offering extensive industry and alumni connections."

Representatives from critical graduate support services will also be presenting that day, including the Office of Financial Aid, to discuss graduate assistantship and University-funded scholarship opportunities that will make a degree from Seton Hall even more economical for new graduate students; The Career Center, to share resources dedicated to professional networking, resume development, interview preparation and skill-building workshops tailored for graduate students; and University Libraries, which will provide information pertaining to the variety of academic- and research-oriented services and support they provide to our graduate community.

Current Seton Hall students can learn about the benefits of pursuing one of the University’s versatile dual degree programs. From time and cost savings to becoming equipped with the skillset needed to stand out in the competitive job market, students can discover how far they can go with their Seton Hall network.

Prospective students who attend the Open House will also receive an application fee waiver.

For more information and to register for the event, visit Graduate Open House

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