STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Tarleton State University will host a graduate programs fair from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23 in the ballrooms of the Barry B. Thompson Student Center on the Stephenville campus.
The come-and-go event allows guests the opportunity to speak directly with individual program representatives and get answers to questions about graduate school options.
Community members, students from every class year and Tarleton State alumni are encouraged to attend.
Tarleton State offers 45 master’s degrees from the Dr. Sam Pack College of Business, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the College of Science and Mathematics, the College of Education, the College of Liberal and Fine Arts, the Mayfield College of Engineering, the College of Health and Clinical Professions, the College of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences, and the College of Nursing.
Graduate programs in high-demand fields like technology, health and leadership are also part of recent additions, including the Specialist in School Psychology, the Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and a Master of Science in Applied Psychology.
Seven courses of study at the doctoral level are also featured including Ph.D.s in animal and natural resources, counseling and experimental psychology, as well as a Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
Representatives from Tarleton State’s Office of Financial Aid and Office of Scholarships will be available at the event to provide information regarding resources for funding a graduate school education.
Walk-in guests are welcome, but advance registration is appreciated. To register, click here.
A founding member of The Texas A&M System, Tarleton State University is breaking records — in enrollment, research, scholarship, athletics, philanthropy and engagement — while transforming the lives of more than 21,000 students in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Bryan and online. For over 125 years, Tarleton State has been committed to accessible higher education opportunities for all while helping students grow academically, socially and professionally through programs that emphasize real world learning and address regional, state and national needs.