Alabama State University Student Invited to Participate in Ivy League Graduate Event at Penn
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Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on January 24, 2018 Alabama State University senior Tommy Walker has been invited to attend an Ivy League event hosted by the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Graduate School of Education's (GSE) prestigious MSI Graduate Student Weekend program, which is April 6-8 in Philadelphia. The weekend, hosted by the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions and Penn GSE, is designed for undergraduate students from minority serving institutions interested in pursuing graduate and professional degrees in education. Walker, a business-marketing education major from Gulfport, Miss., said this is an eye opening opportunity because he has plans to attend graduate school. “Attending the MSI Graduate Student weekend will give me insight on how the world and the students that inhabit it, are changing outside of the southern region,” Walker said. “It also gives me the opportunity to interact with students from different backgrounds other than myself. Furthermore, it allows me to showcase my university as being the premier university in the country.” During the weekend, Walker and other students will attend provocative and interesting sample classes, tours of the Penn campus, a “straight talk” student panel, Philadelphia trolley tour, dining out in Philly, a CMSI mixer and much more. There also is a session hosted by Penn GSE Admissions with complete information regarding the application process at Penn and financial aid. CMSI pays for all of the students' expenses during the weekend to help them take their first steps towards a master’s or doctoral degree. About the University of Pennsylvania The University of Pennsylvania (Penn) was founded in 1740 by Benjamin Franklin - the famous diplomat, author, inventor, and scientist. Penn is one of eight private universities known as the Ivy League. There are over 21,000 students at Penn, including 4,500 international students. Over 4,700 faculty members teach at Penn. In the past two decades, Penn has been home to eight MacArthur Award recipients, four National Medal of Science recipients, four Nobel Prize recipients, and two Pulitzer Prize recipients. The University of Pennsylvania is consistently ranked as one of the best universities in the U.S. and in the world. For more information, visit https://cmsi.gse.upenn.edu/programs/msi-we... If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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