EJB welcomes admitted graduate students at open house

March 31, 2014

openhousepic-e1396278781994The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy will be hosting its annual Graduate Admitted Student Open House on Thursday, March 29, 2018.

This event provides graduate students admitted to our public policy masters, urban planning masters, and doctoral programs the opportunity to visit the school and faculty, meet other prospective and current students in the program, and learn more about academic programs, funding options, and research opportunities upon joining the institution.

Faculty and staff will be available throughout the day, presenting their research and making themselves available to students to answer questions about our classes and concentrations. Additional sessions will focus on the specifics of our programs’ structures, and visitors will also experience a short “local livability” tour in downtown New Brunswick.

We are looking forward to seeing all of our admitted students and answering your questions!

 

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