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Penn State Great Valley
0 Comments | Philadelphia Inquirer, The, December, 2006 | by Will Hobson
Penn State's Great Valley campus will offer a new Master of Finance program starting this January, and there are only a few spots left for the class. The 30-credit program, offered at the Great Valley campus in Malvern, will be taught in a 15-month accelerated format. Students will meet on Friday evenings for four hours, and on Saturdays for eight hours, with one weekend off each month.
There are 30 seats for the class, 20 of which have already been filled. For those who enroll in January, the cost of the entire program - tuition, books, meals, all fees - is $37,000, which is billed over 15 months. Financial aid is available. Those interested in information, or in applying, can call 610-648-3200, or go online at www.gv.psu.edu. The school will also hold an open house on...
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