Thursday, September 18, 2014

A Career in City Management or Urban Planning?

The Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University is hosting a visit weekend on October 4-5 for students interested in careers in city management, urban planning, sacred & historic landmarks, non-profit organizations, etc. The Levin College has a #2 ranking from U.S. News and World Report for its Master's degree in City Management/Urban Policy and there are a lot of good careers in this area.   For more information, see the invitation below:


Levin College Graduate Visit Weekend

Saturday, October 4th from 1-5pm
Sunday, October 5th from 1-3:30pm
Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University
1717 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115

We welcome all prospective graduate students, faculty, alumni, family, and friends. This event will include:
  • Welcome and comments by Dean Edward (Ned) Hill
  • Opportunities to meet Levin faculty, staff, alumni, and students, including Program Directors, Graduate Advisor, Admissions Recruiter, and members of the CSU-APA student organization
  • Information on degree programs, graduate assistantships, and scholarships
  • Networking with Levin college faculty and alumni
  • Levin College and CSU campus tour
  • Restaurant and entertainment recommendations following the event (experience Cleveland nightlife!)
The Levin College is among the top schools of Urban Affairs in the nation and has a #2 ranking from U.S. News and World Report for its graduate specialty in City Management and  Urban Policy out of over 250 schools of public affairs. Our graduate students interact with nationally known faculty and research staff recognized for their scholarship and intellectual leadership . The College offers graduate assistantshipsinternships, and opportunities for applied research with our faculty and research centers. We are a small college that gives personal attention to each of our students. Read more about the college on our website: http://urban.csuohio.edu/

Our graduates work in public, nonprofit, and business organizations in the fields of urban planning, public administration and management, community development, environmental advocacy and policy, social services, health care administration, and real estate development. Levin faculty members and research staff have strong connections to the community and professional organizations, facilitating student engagement and transition to professional practice.

Please contact Lindsey Hobson, College Admissions Recruiter, at 216-687-4506 or email urbanprograms@csuohio.edu with any questions or to obtain more information about this event. All are welcome!
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We look forward to seeing you in October!

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