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Graduate & Continuing Studies News & Announcements
Register Now for Spring 2012 Courses
Spring 2012 Graduate and MAP (undergraduate) classes begin January 9. Visit the Course Schedules and Registration page for course offerings, locations and registration information.
Educational Leadership Options
Now you can your Superintendent's License or an Administrative Specialists License in Curriculum and Instruction, Staff/Personnal Administration, School/Community Relations or Educational Research.
Muskingum's Leadership programs are designed to be action-focused, current, cohesive and accessible.
Several common courses across these new programs make it possible to complete any or all of these licenses in a relatively short period of time.
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Online Praxis Information
Information on Praxis exams can be found by visiting the Ohio Department of Education website at www.ode.ohio.gov and entering "praxis" into the search box.
Order Your Books Early and Online
A list of text books and course materials is available online. The list will continually be updated so continue to check back if your course books are not listed. ORDER EARLY to ensure you have your books in time for class.
RN-to-BSN Program
Take your nursing career to the next level. Enroll now in the Muskingum University RN-to-BSN program.
Library Orientation and Graduate Student Guide
In order to better server graduate students, the Muskingum University Library has published a Graduate Student Guide. More information is available by contacting the library at 740.826.8152.
Online Regstration and Bill Pay Now Available for Graduate and MAP Students
MAP and Graduate students now have the option to register for classes on-line via MuskieLink, by clicking the "For Students" link. Options to pay on-line are also available through the Muskingum University Business Office.
Experiential Learning: Earn Credit for Your Life Experience
At Muskingum University we value the adult learner and the learning experiences they bring to the college classroom. Experiential learning is college-level learning that has been acquired through work, trainings, volunteer activities and life experiences. Learn more...
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