SUNY Ulster invites those who may be interested in a career in criminal justice or human services to an immersive event: Discover Criminal Justice and Human Services at SUNY Ulster on Wednesday, February 22 from 4-6 p.m. in Hasbrouck Hall, Room 217, located on the Stone Ridge campus. Registration is required.
Department Chair, Professor Jim Truitt will represent the College’s two Criminal Justice Associate Degrees, one that leads directly to careers and one that culminates in transfer to a four-year college or university for a Bachelor degree. Dr. Janay Gasparni will represent the department’s Police Academy. Professor Keri McArdle will represent the College’s career and transfer Human Services Associate Degrees and the Direct Care Practice Certificate program.
This event will allow prospective students and their families to learn more about the Criminal Justice and Human Services programs and careers. Participants will be able to sample lectures to try these majors on for size.
Admissions representatives will also be available to explain the admissions process and address any questions on enrollment, financial aid, student support services, campus life, and more. Campus tours will be provided.
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