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Walden University’s Doctoral Program for Community College Educators


The Student Services Staff Development Committee is pleased to announce an outstanding opportunity for you to attend an information session about Walden University’s doctoral program.  The session will be on Friday, November 2, 2007 at 2:00 pm in the Warshof Conference Center, Empire Room. 

Walden University is accredited by the North Central Association and has been named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the nation’s “best online graduate schools.”  Walden is now offering a Ph.D. program in Community College Leadership led by Dr. Terry O’Banion, the program’s director. You may recognize Dr. O’Banion as the President Emeritus of the League for Innovation in the Community College and one of the nation’s leading community college educators. Walden’s community college Ph.D. program enrolls 130 students from over 50 community colleges nationwide and has been featured in the Community College Journal, Community College Times and other publications.

Some highlights of Walden’s doctoral program:
·       Highly specialized for community college educators
·       Outstanding faculty drawn from the field of community college leadership
·       Monthly starts
·       No standardized tests required for admission
·       Allows you to create an individual specialization and focus such as student services, teaching and learning, human resources, business services, technical education, information technology, etc.
·       Allows you to work full time while earning your doctorate at a distance
·       Competitive overall cost

If you are interested in attending this session about this new doctoral program in Community College Leadership, RSVP to <mailto:mmacirella@monroecc.edu>.

Jodi Oriel
Campus Center
10/16/2007