
Join us Nov 30 to learn about graduate school
Interested in furthering your education? Come learn more about graduate school and the MA in Community Planning at UW Tacoma’s annual graduate program night on November 30, 2023 from 4:30-6:30pm. Please RSVP for the event here.
UW Tacoma's Graduate Program Night is your opportunity to learn about Graduate School at the University of Washington Tacoma: application and admissions processes, and available programs and resources.
Prospective graduate students are invited to attend either in-person, or virtually. Please RSVP today to receive specific event details, including locations and Zoom links. After a general information session, attendees will be invited to join breakout sessions for individual programs.
In the MA in Community Planning breakout session, attendees will have an opportunity to meet with the program advisor and faculty. This will be a great opportunity to learn about the program in greater detail, to introduce yourself to us, and to ask any questions you have about the program and application and admission processes.
We look forward to meeting with you!
Graduate Program Night at UW Tacoma
Thursday, November 30th
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Carwein Auditorium
UW Tacoma campus
1900 Commerce
Tacoma, WA 98402
Questions: email youngsm@uw.edu
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