Graduate School Admissions and Financial Aid Information Session: NCCU

Date & Time Nov 12 2015 10:40 AM - 11:20 AM
Department Graduate Admissions
Audience Open to the Public

This information session is designed to assist students, faculty, and administrators about graduate school admissions and financial aid on topics relevant to all professional graduate schools and degree programs including business, law, public policy, international affairs, and Ph.D. programs.  Topics will be inclusive of a wide range of topics and Q&A.

  • How to build momentum in an application
  • Writing a strong personal statement
  • Grades vs. GRE
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Curriculum preparation
  • Financial Aid
  • Work experience
  • Leadership
  • Research expertise
- See more at: http://wws.princeton.edu/news-and-events/events/item/graduate-school-ad…

This information session is designed to assist students, faculty, and administrators about graduate school admissions and financial aid on topics relevant to all professional graduate schools and degree programs including business, law, public policy, international affairs, and Ph.D. programs.  Topics will be inclusive of a wide range of topics and Q&A.

  • How to build momentum in an application
  • Writing a strong personal statement
  • Grades vs. GRE
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Curriculum preparation
  • Financial Aid
  • Work experience
  • Leadership
  • Research expertise
- See more at: http://wws.princeton.edu/news-and-events/events/item/graduate-school-ad…

The Woodrow Wilson School will be sponsoring a

Graduate School Admissions and Financial Aid
Information Session

Thursday, November 12, 2015
10:40 – 11:20 am

North Carolina Central University
103 Edmonds Classroom Building

This information session is designed to assist students, faculty, and administrators about graduate school admissions and financial aid on topics relevant to all professional graduate schools and degree programs including business, law, public policy, international affairs, and Ph.D. programs.  Topics will be inclusive of a wide range of topics and Q&A.

  • How to build momentum in an application
  • Writing a strong personal statement
  • Grades vs. GRE
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Curriculum preparation
  • Financial Aid
  • Work experience
  • Leadership
  • Research expertise

 

The presentation and Q&A is offered by:
John Templeton
Associate Dean
Director of Graduate Admission
The Woodrow Wilson School of
Public & International Affairs
Princeton University