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Click the above link for instructions and tips about using CAESAR to register for courses.
Click the above link for important information and deadlines pertaining to adding and dropping courses for Winter Quarter 2008.
If you are a student in the secondary or elementary programs, you may have undergraduate deficiency courses to take. If you take these deficiencies through the regular "Day School," you may register for them normally through CAESAR. However, you may find that you would prefer to take one or more of the deficiencies through NU's night school, the School of Continuing Studies.
There are a few things to keep in mind if you register for an SCS class, however. First and foremost, do not register for SCS classes via CAESAR -- download an Authorization for Dual Registration form, and submit the completed form to Pat Rodriguez in the MSEd office (you may fax it to Pat's attention at 847-467-2495). This is necessary so that you get billed correctly...SCS classes cost less than day school classes, so you will want to make sure you get that discount.
If you choose to drop an SCS class, the refund schedule is not the same as the refund schedule for MSEd or dayschool classes. If you are considering dropping an SCS class, please consult their refund schedule.
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Apply Yourself
As of January 31, 2008, application to the MSEd program is done online through Apply Yourself, an online application site. Read more...
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Morning Drop-In Every Thursday, 7:30–9 a.m.
MSEd Office, 618 Garrett Place, Evanston
Join us for conversation and discussion about the Master of Science in Education Program. This is an informal opportunity to ask questions, gather information, and meet members of the MSEd community. Light refreshments and coffee will be served. No RSVP or appointment is needed – just stop by our office!
For further information, please call 847/467-1458 or e-mail us.
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Alum's Chronicle Commentary Addresses Students' On-the-Job Learning Jonathan Lewis (MS07) comments in Chronicle of Higher Education on how college students can learn from campus work, a subject he explored in his master's thesis.
MSEd General Information Session Thursday, September 4
5:30–7 p.m., G22 Annenberg Hall. Informal gathering of faculty, staff and prospective students. Light refreshments served.
To RSVP, please call 847/467-1458 or e-mail us.
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Please send us your news of new projects or recent achievements, awards or media mentions. Click here to access our news submission form.
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