MACOMB COUNTRY CLUB: Macomb University Center open house on Oct. 2 will highlight opportunities to earn advanced degrees

MACOMB COUNTRY CLUB: Macomb University Center open house on Oct. 2 will highlight opportunities to earn advanced degrees
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Macomb Country Club issued the following announcement on Sept. 16.

The Macomb Community College University Center will hold an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 4:30 to 7 p.m., to provide prospective students with information about the 75 bachelor-degree completion, master’s and doctoral degree programs available through its 12 partner institutions.

Representatives from the partner institutions will be on hand to discuss the degree programs they offer at the Macomb University Center:

Central Michigan University

Davenport University

Ferris State University

Madonna University

Michigan State University

Northwood University

Oakland University

Rochester University

University of Detroit Mercy

Walsh College

Wayne State University

Western Michigan University

Academic counselors and advisors, and admissions and outreach staff will be on hand to assist students, as well as the college’s Office of Veteran and Military Services.  Representatives from Macomb County Veterans Affairs and from Michigan Works! also will be available.

At 5:30 p.m., Kevin Chandler, dean of university relations, Macomb Community College, will provide an overview of the resources students can access on Macomb’s campuses and website regarding a seamless and successful transfer, including transfer guides with Macomb’s four-year partners and transfer scholarships.

Registering at www.macomb.edu/UC is encouraged.

The Macomb University Center is located on the college’s Center Campus, Hall (M-59) and Garfield roads in Clinton Township. For more information, call 586.263.6033 or go online to www.macomb.edu/UC.

Original source: https://www.macomb.edu/news/2019/09/NR-2019-UC-Open-house.html



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