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Seton Hall University

University to Host Graduate Open House on October 1

Seton Hall University invites prospective students to explore its diverse graduate programs at the Graduate Open House from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, October 1, at Bethany Hall on the South Orange campus. This event offers attendees a chance to discover over 140 advanced 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.

Participants 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.

"This event is an excellent opportunity for professionals and scholars to explore our diverse programs, meet our dedicated faculty and get a firsthand look at the vibrant academic community we offer," said Associate Provost for Academic and Graduate Affairs Christopher Cuccia, Ed.D. "Our programs are designed to enhance your career adaptability and prepare you for lifelong learning in a rapidly changing market. At the graduate level, Seton Hall is educating professionals with purpose."

In addition to academic offerings, the event will provide insights into the financial aspect of graduate education. Representatives from the Office of Financial Aid will be available to discuss graduate assistantship and scholarship opportunities, including greater University-funded scholarships that will make a degree from Seton Hall ever more affordable for new graduate students. The Career Center will also be present to share resources dedicated to professional networking, resume development, interview preparation and skill-building workshops tailored for graduate students.

Current Seton Hall students can also take this opportunity to learn about the dozens of dual degree programs that the University offers. Attendees will learn how pairing undergraduate and graduate coursework and degrees in different fields will make them more versatile and distinct from other college graduates, as well as realize potential cost and time savings by pursuing a dual degree.

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

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

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