Bay Path to host online information sessions for select graduate degrees and programs Jan. 13, 19
Date: 1/4/2010
Jan. 4, 2010LONGMEADOW -- Bay Path College has announced it will offer online information sessions on master's degrees in Entrepreneurial Thinking & Innovative Practices and Higher Education Administration and degrees in non-profit management in January. Registration is required to participate in any or all online sessions.
On Jan. 13, the college will host an online information session on its Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Entrepreneurial Thinking & Innovative Practices at noon. Dr. Sandi Coyne, MBA program director, will discuss Bay Path's online MBA program, which is designed for individuals who work full-time and want to immediately apply the knowledge they learn in the classroom to the workplace. This degree strengthens and enhances your ability to think and solve problems ethically and effectively, develop and execute new ideas, services and products in the corporate setting and launch your own business.
Also on Jan. 13, Bay Path will host an online information session on its non-profit management graduate programs. This session will take place at 4 p.m. Dr. Melissa Morriss-Olson, Bay Path's dean of graduate programs and distributed learning, will discuss the college's Master of Science degrees in Strategic Fundraising and Philanthropy, Nonprofit Management and Higher Education Administration, as well as the college's certificate programs in non-profit management, strategic fundraising, housing development and higher education administration.
On Jan 19 at noon, Bay Path will host an online session on its Master of Science in Higher Education Administration. Dr. Mark Drozdowski, executive-in-residence at Bay Path College, will present information about Bay Path's Master of Science in Higher Education Administration. Designed for those looking for a new profession, as well as experienced administrators, faculty, policy makers and leaders in higher education who are interested in enhancing their leadership and management capabilities, the MS in Higher Education Administration coursework focuses on the practical application of core competencies that are critical for effective leadership in higher education.
All information sessions are free and open to men and women who are interested in pursuing a graduate degree or certificate.
To register, contact the Graduate School at 565-1332 or e-mail nonprofit@baypath.edu. Please include your name, telephone number and e-mail address.
Bay Path's top priority is the success of its students. As part of the admissions process, the financial aid staff works one-on-one with prospective and current students to ensure no barriers including financial stand in their way as they chart their path to a career in business, education, the sciences, health care or public service. Scholarships are available for most graduate programs, and low-interest Stafford loans are offered to finance tuition regardless of income. The college's graduate programs are competitively priced, allowing graduate students to affordably earn a degree with exceptional value.
For more information about Bay Path College, visit
www.baypath.edu.