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R ising juniors and East Stroudsburg University
seniors in high
school, transfer Courtesy of East Stroudsburg University SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION OF THE MORNING CALL
students and non- East Stroudsburg University offers students apartment-style suites so that they may find comfort at their second home. The buildings incorporate geothermal technology and other
traditional students seeking “green” features.
to make a career choice or
change are encouraged to Gap National Recreation Northampton Community The Graduate College SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2016
make a trip to East Area. ESU’s location also College. offers 19 post-baccalaure- Courtesy of East Stroudsburg University
Stroudsburg University and provides easy access to ate certification programs East Stroudsburg University and Northampton Community College
see what sets its campus New York and Philadel- Take your degree as well as opportunities to representatives celebrate the finalization of accelerated degree
apart. Those who choose phia. to the next level complete Act 48 credit programs in business and nursing. From left: Joanne Z. Bruno, ESU
ESU are assured an educa- mandates. A master’s de- provost and vice president of academic affairs; L. Patrick Ross, chair,
tion second to none, cou- ESU boasts an Innova- For individuals who gree in education is one of ESU Council of Trustees; Marcia G. Welsh, ESU president; Diane
pled with the best possible tion Center, an extension of have already earned a the most popular today at Jones, a 2015 NCC graduate of NCC and a nursing major at ESU;
life experiences. ESU’s its high quality academic bachelor’s degree, ESU’s ESU. Some other degree Mark Erickson, NCC president; Robert Fehnel, chair, NCC Board of
learning community reach- programs in emerging Graduate College is a ter- options include profes-
es far beyond the class- fields that garner a skilled rific choice. Those who sional and digital media Trustees; and Carolyn Bortz, NCC vice president for academic affairs. 27
room, offering students workforce for our region. thrive on being stimulated writing, management and
opportunities for field Additionally, ESU’s award- intellectually, and place a leadership, sport manage-
experience, internships, winning Business Accel- priority on personal ac- ment, public health, clini-
study abroad, research and erator program creates an complishments will benefit cal exercise physiology,
public service. Students entrepreneurial culture that from all the Graduate Col- athletic training, computer
may choose from 56 under- attracts aspiring student lege has to offer. ESU science, information secu-
graduate majors and 24 entrepreneurs and start-up tailors its graduate pro- rity and general science
graduate degree programs. companies. grams to traditional indi- with a focus in application
Individuals looking for the viduals with a bachelor’s of GIS and remote sensing.
perfect fit may now register ESU provides options degree and to nontradi-
online for one of its Open for adults who are balanc- tional students seeking to Apply to ESU’s Gradu-
House events in April, or ing work, family and a get ahead in today’s job ate College today at
schedule a campus tour by busy lifestyle with bache- market. esu.edu/graduate or contact
visiting esu.edu or calling lor’s degree completion graduate admissions coor-
the admission office at programs on its main cam- For educators looking to dinator Kevin Quintero, at
877-230-5547 or 570-422- pus and in Bethlehem at take their undergraduate 570-422-3536 or kquinte-
3542. two locations: ESU’s Le- degree to the next level, ro@esu.edu.
high Valley Center and at ESU has many options.
Just a few of the great
amenities enjoyed by ESU
students include apartment-
style suites, the technologi-
cal advancements of the
Warren E. ’55 and Sandra
Hoeffner Science and
Technology Center, and the
Mattioli Recreation Center.

Students may opt to get
involved in any of the 100
student-run organizations
and 20 Division II athletic
programs. They might also
take pleasure in trips off
campus to Stony Acres, a
student-owned 119-acre
recreation area or enjoy
year-round activities such
as biking, hiking, skiing,
boating and exploring in
the nearby Delaware Water
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