Mars Hill University Adult and Graduate Studies holds Oct. 3 open house

Press release from Mars Hill University:

Mars Hill University will hold an open house for its Adult and Graduate Studies (AGS) program on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 5-7 p.m. at the Asheville Center for Adult and Graduate Studies, 303B Airport Rd. in Arden. The public is invited to attend the drop-in open house.

The event is particularly geared to people who are looking for skills to further their careers and those looking for an affordable four-year degree on a schedule that’s convenient for working adults. Financial aid and admissions counselors will be available to assist prospective students, and will be able to waive application fees for those who apply at the event. Counselors also can provide on-the-spot evaluations of transcripts to determine how many credits will transfer.

Mars Hill’s AGS program offers undergraduate degrees in business, education, social work, criminal justice, and nursing (R.N. to B.S.N.), as well as licensure and certification opportunities, to working adults and non-traditional students. The university’s three master’s level programs — Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, Master of Education, and Master of Management — also are offered through AGS. Classes are held at the Asheville Center, on the main campus in Mars Hill, and online.

More information about the open house and the AGS program is available by emailing ags@mhu.edu.

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