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Webster University Ghana Campus will be an ‘Open House’ on Thursday, November 21, welcoming all college-bound teens, potential graduate students and parents for an information session with their esteemed faculty and admissions counselors.
Attendees will enjoy a tour of the campus, learn about the degree programs offered, and experience the global community of students and faculty.
The freshers will also have the chance to get one-on-one with the continuing students who are already on campus attending classes and learn about the exciting student life.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri in the USA - Webster University currently has international campuses in nine other countries around the world.
The University‘s mission centers around transforming students into global citizens ready to achieve personal excellence.
In line with that vision, the University prides itself in an American-style of teaching and learning, small size classrooms and a uniquely robust study abroad program that give students the opportunity to complete their degree in any of the university’s network campuses around the world, while paying the Ghana fee.
Students may study abroad for up to a year and their round-trip flight is paid by the university.
Webster’s Ghana campus – the only one in Africa - leverages on a global network of thought leaders and a friendly community of intellectuals to create graduates who are equipped to confront unanticipated challenges and contribute to solving local, regional and global problems.
The Ghana Campus offers both Undergraduate and Master’s degrees, as well as the new Saturday MBA program launching January 2020 that allows students to enjoy weekday evenings and Sundays free while pursuing an MBA.
With their flexible intakes, one can apply now in November and gain admission for January and March 2020 starts.
This Thursday’s Open House will feature a daytime session at 10am for prospective undergraduates and an evening Masters Mixer at 6pm for aspiring graduate students.
This is the perfect opportunity to attain detailed information on each program and explore diverse career paths available to graduates.
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