Want an in-depth look at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ top 10 master’s programs in social work and nonprofit management?
Attend the Spring Open House Saturday, March 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mandel School. This event is for both prospective and admitted students.
At the open house, attendees will receive information about:
- Curriculum, degree options and the application process from the admissions team;
- Financial aid and scholarships from Matt Colver, assistant director of financial aid;
- Field education overview by Amy Korsch-Williams, director of field education and instructor;
- Life at the Mandel School from the student perspective; and
- Nonprofit management opportunities presented by Robert Fischer, director of the Master of Nonprofit Organizations program.
The open house also will offer the opportunity to get an in-depth look into the Master of Science in Social Administration (MSSA, equivalent to MSW) program. There will also be sample lectures from faculty members:
- Direct practice social work master’s program lecture: Zoe Breen Wood, assistant professor; and
- Community practice for social change social work master’s program lecture: Mark Chupp, assistant professor and director of the concentration in Community Practice for Social Change.
To conclude the day, alumni will share their thoughts, answer questions and explain how their Mandel School degrees have helped them achieve their career goals.
There will be includes coffee and pastries in the morning and lunch. Accessible parking is available on the street and in nearby lots and garages.
Registration is available online.