Friday, August 31, 2007

It's About That Education


Hey everybody,
Many of us have gone on and obtained our Under Grad & Graduate degrees and some of us have not. Here's some helpful information regarding a Grad school fair if you've been considering attending Grad school or know someone that this could benefit. It's FREE.....Check it out.


I am writing to invite you to our third season of Idealist.org fairs for Graduate Degrees for the Public Good.

These fairs are a resource for all new, aspiring, and mid-career
nonprofit and public service professionals who want to learn more
about their graduate education options.

As you can see in more detail at http://www.idealist.org/gradfairs
this year we'll be in the following cities on these dates:

Sept. 18 -- Philadelphia, PA
Sept. 24 -- Boston, MA
Sept. 26 -- Washington, DC
Sept. 28 -- New York, NY
Oct. 15 -- Minneapolis, MN
Oct. 16 -- Chicago, IL
Oct. 18 -- Denver, CO
Oct. 23 -- Seattle, WA
Oct. 25 -- Portland, OR
Oct. 29 -- San Francisco, CA
Oct. 30 -- Los Angeles, CA
Nov. 1 -- San Diego, CA
Nov. 6 -- Nashville, TN
Nov. 8 -- Greensboro, NC
Nov. 12 -- Austin, TX
Nov. 15 -- Atlanta, GA

At these fairs you will have the opportunity to:

* Meet with admissions staff from public interest and social change
graduate programs, including Social Work, Public Administration,
International Affairs, Education, Public Policy, Divinity, Nonprofit
Management, Environmental Sciences, Public Health, Law, and Business.

* Attend a Graduate School Q & A with graduate admissions staff.

* Learn about test-prep strategies from The Princeton Review.

The fairs are FREE and open to the public.

For more information, to register, and to see which schools have
registered for each fair, please visit:

>http://www.idealist.org/gradfairs

Click on your city (on the column on the right), and then on
Registration on the top right. The list of registered schools is at
the bottom of each city page.

The 2007 season of Idealist.org grad fairs is generously supported by The Princeton Review, at http://www.princetonreview.com

Please help us spread the word about these events by sharing this
message with friends and colleagues. Thank you, and I look forward to
seeing you there!

Jung Fitzpatrick
Graduate Education Communications Coordinator
Action Without Borders


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