Beaver

Administration of Justice information session is open to public

The Penn State Beaver Admissions Office will host a free Administration of Justice information session at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8, in the Student Union Building. The session is open to anyone interested in beginning or advancing a career as a police officer or a corrections officer or in any other area of criminal justice by enrolling in the degree at Penn State.

Beaver County District Attorney Anthony Berosh, a Penn State alumnus, and Beaver County Detective Robert Chamberlain, a current student in Beaver's administration of justice program, will talk with participants about the value of talk about the value of Penn State’s administration of justice program. Mari Pierce, assistant professor of administration of justice, will discuss the benefits of the program and how it can help participants to define and reach career goals.

An admissions counselor and a financial aid counselor will be available for group or individual questions and scheduling. Advanced registration is requested, but walk-ins are welcome.

To register or obtain more information about the administration of justice baccalaureate program, visit www.beaver.psu.edu, or contact the Admissions Office at 1-877-JOIN-PSU, via email at br-admissions@psu.edu, or via AOL Instant Messenger (BRAdmissions).

 

Last Updated May 16, 2011

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