Zoom at Noon for adult prospective students at Bluffton University
Adults who are ready to take the next step to advance in their careers are encouraged to take part in Bluffton University’s Zoom at Noon week of events, Monday through Friday, April 20-24.
Each session will run from noon to 12:30 p.m. Participants will explore admission requirements, take an in-depth look at the curriculum and program format, and have the opportunity to ask enrollment staff and program directors questions.
Prospective students can take part in the Zoom videoconferencing webinar for the program of their choice, with a different program to be highlighted each day.
More information and a link for the webinars is available at www.bluffton.edu/ags/zoomatnoon.aspx
Zoom at Noon schedule:
• Monday, April 20, Degree-completion program in business management
• Tuesday, April 21, Degree-completion program in accounting
• Wednesday, April 22, Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) graduate program
• Thursday, April 23, Master of Business (MBA) graduate program
• Friday, April 24, Degree-completion program in RN to BSN
The webinars will also be available at www.bluffton.edu/ags/zoomatnoon.aspx for students who are unable to attend the live sessions. Bluffton’s professional programs are convenient, online and affordable.
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