Grad Expo Highlights Scholarship Opportunities

On April 2 at 7 p.m. Texas A&M University-Commerce will host a Grad Expo at the A&M-Commerce Metroplex Center located at 2600 Motley Drive, Mesquite, Texas, 75150.
“A&M-Commerce offers a wide array of graduate programs that give students multiple opportunities for expanding their personal and professional horizons. The Graduate Expo is a great way for interested individuals to find out how to chart their course toward the future and do so in an affordable manner,” said A&M-Commerce President Dan R. Jones.
“The Grad Expo will provide an opportunity for prospective students to meet our faculty and staff, learn more about our graduate programs and learn about our many options for funding graduate degrees,” said Dr. Mary Hendrix, vice president for Student Access and Success.
In addition, attendees will learn about the multiple locations and methods of instruction that are available and affordable. Instructional settings include completely online, online-plus-classroom or classroom-only venues.
Individuals who register and attend the expo will be eligible for the $3,000 in scholarship drawings. In addition, attendees will receive a $75 voucher for textbooks*, redeemable at the A&M-Commerce bookstore with proof of enrollment for a minimum of three hours of graduate credit at A&M-Commerce.
For additional information, go to tamuc.edu/GraduateSchool, call 903-886-5163 or e-mail [email protected].
*Redeemable upon graduate enrollment.
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