University of Pittsburgh to host spring Graduate Recruitment Fair on February 26

Joan Gabel, Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh
Joan Gabel, Chancellor, University of Pittsburgh
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Students and alumni of the University of Pittsburgh have an opportunity to explore further educational options at the upcoming spring Graduate Recruitment Fair. The event is scheduled for Thursday, February 26, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the Kurtzman Room of the William Pitt Union.

The fair will allow attendees to meet with representatives from various graduate programs offered at the university. Those interested in pursuing eligible master’s degrees or certificate programs can also find out about financial support opportunities.

“Graduating Pitt undergraduates and alumni can receive up to a $7,500 in tuition each year when they enroll in one of the 100 participating Pitt graduate or professional programs, including in data science, management, public health, engineering, health sciences, education and many other fields. No application is required.”

The event aims to help current students and alumni learn about advanced academic offerings available on campus and assist them in planning their next steps toward career development or skill enhancement.



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