undergraduate open house winter 2010
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| For Immediate Release: May 11, 2010 |
Contact Sherry Mercurio, Director of Public Relations
Mercuris@franklin.edu, 614.947.6581 |
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Attend Franklin University's
Undergraduate Open House
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Columbus, Ohio - Franklin University, a leader in educating working adults in central Ohio, will host an evening designed to give potential learners the opportunity to learn about Franklin's Undergraduate majors – including three new majors: Business Economics, Financial Planning, and Interactive Media Design. Franklin staff and faculty will be on hand to provide information on curriculums, schedules and course requirements, as well as what it means to be a Franklin student.
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Create your competitive advantage by pursuing your bachelor's degree at Franklin University. Franklin's in-demand majors give you the skills you need to become highly valued by employers. Franklin's Undergraduate majors are the best choice for today's busy, working professionals. Gain knowledge through course material developed by experts in each field. Apply relevant concepts immediately in the workplace. Take classes just one night a week or online.
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Franklin University
Undergraduate Majors
Open House
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
4:30-6:30 pm
Ross Auditorium
Alumni Hall on Franklin's Main Campus - Downtown
301 E. Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio
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Experience Franklin's award-winning personal service. Increase your marketability with a degree from a reputable, forward-thinking institution.
Interested parties looking to gain a competitive advantage are invited to attend this information filled evening by calling 614.797.4700, toll-free at 1.888.341.6237 or at www.franklin.edu/events to reserve a space.
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About Franklin University
Founded in 1902, Franklin University is one of the leading and most experienced educators of adult students. Annually, more than 11,000 students attend Franklin, both at its Main Campus in downtown Columbus, Ohio, three Central Ohio locations, and at its newest location in Indianapolis, in addition to online. Franklin offers 27 undergraduate majors (including three new available Fall 2010) as well as three graduate programs and graduates more than 1,500 students annually. The University’s MBA program is offered internationally through agreements with institutions in Europe and the Far East. Further information regarding Franklin University can be found at .
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