Since 1963, the Azusa Pacific University (APU) School of Education has been empowering educators to effectively address the challenges of the 21st-century classroom and has produced many of Southern California’s finest educators. For those interested in a career in education, a free APU Graduate & Credential Information Meeting will be held at the APU Murrieta Regional Center on Thursday, April 30, 2015, from 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm at 40508 Murrieta Hot Springs Road (to the right of Sam’s Club). A light dinner will be served.
The meeting will provide a valuable opportunity to learn more about the graduate degrees and credential programs offered at APU, admissions requirements, and application process. Attendees will also hear about financial aid options that are available, as well as scholarship and grant opportunities to fund their studies at APU.
APU offers a combined teacher education credential and master’s degree for those interested in teaching elementary school, middle school, high school, or special education. APU also offers a Masters in Educational & Clinical Counseling for those interested in becoming guidance counselors. For those with teaching or counseling experience that are interested in moving to administration, APU offers a Masters in Educational Leadership/PASC Tier 1 Credential.
APU’s School of Education values the importance of developing programs of distinction and academic integrity. This attention to excellence has earned the school notable accreditations: WASC, CTC and NCATE, making APU one of only eight private institutions in California with this distinction. APU is a leading Christian university and continues to be recognized annually among the nation’s best colleges by U.S. News & World Report and The Princeton Review.
To RSVP for the event please contact Gloria Wolnick at (951) 304-3400 or gwolnick@apu.edu. To learn more about APU and these programs visit www.apu.edu/murrieta