Reminder: Grad Admissions Forum Tomorrow! (fwd)

Angela Leung angela2u at u.washington.edu
Wed Nov 1 10:34:55 PST 2000


for those who is thinking go to graduate school in development studies

Angela Leung   Undergraduate Adviser 
Department of Geography   Smith 415-B   Box 353550
Seattle, WA 98195-3550
Tel: (206) 543-7793   Fax: (206) 543-3313

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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 10:19:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Paula Milligan <milligan at u.washington.edu>
To: advisers at u.washington.edu
Subject: Reminder: Grad Admissions Forum Tomorrow!


Please remind your students of this great opportunity to learn more about
admissions to International Affairs graduate schools.

Thanks!
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From: James Donnen <jdonnen at u.washington.edu>
Subject: Reminder: Grad Admissions Forum (Nov 2)


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		FALL ADMISSIONS FORUM
		PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
		NOVEMBER 2, 2000
		3:00-6:00 PM
		KANE HALL, RM 210 & WALKER AMES ROOM		
		UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON CAMPUS
		SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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On Thursday, November 2, the Jackson School of International Studies and
the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs
(APSIA) will host a forum on graduate education in international affairs
in Kane Hall.

The program will begin at 3:00 p.m. with an overview presentation on
academic programs and international careers in Room 210, Kane Hall.  
After this panel the various representatives will be available in the
adjoining Walker Ames Room (4:00-6:00 pm) to distribute literature on
their respective schools and answer individual questions from prospective
applicants.  Many of the country's best graduate programs in international
affairs will be represented; as of today, 15 of the 19 APSIA schools have
pledged to attend.

There is no admission fee, and reservations are not required.  For
additional information, call Student Services at the Jackson School
of International Studies (543-6001).

Schools expected to attend:

	American University
	University of California, San Diego
	Columbia University
	University of Denver
	Georgetown University
	The George Washington University
	Harvard University	
	The Johns Hopkins University
	University of Maryland
	University of Minnesota
	University of Pittsburgh
	Princeton University	
	Syracuse University
	Tufts University
	University of Washington

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 James Donnen                     |    University of Washington
 Director of Student Services     |    Seattle, WA  98195  USA
 Jackson School of Int'l Studies  |    Ph: (206) 543-6001   Fax: 616-3170
 Box 353650 			  |    E-mail:  jdonnen at u.washington.edu








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