Stories Tagged with "undergraduate" from 2004
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2003 - 2 stories
NJIT Senior Jennifer Dorn Graduates at the Top of her Class: A Journey to Academic Success
May 21, 2004
Jennifer Dorn, a senior at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), began life never dreaming she would one day graduate with distinction, and a host of awards, from a top engineering school.
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NJIT Dean of Freshman Studies Offers 8 Signs To Watch When Choosing an Undergraduate Program
April 08, 2004
As college acceptances start arriving many parents and their college-bound seniors find themselves in the delightful position of sifting through multiple acceptances. The process often returns them to square one, forcing a period of soul-searching to discern what a school is and what it can offer.
To make this decision easier, Judy Ann Valyo, EdD, dean of freshman studies at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), recently prepared a checklist of 8 signs for parents and prospective college students to consider. Valyo, a Fort Lee resident, is responsible for guiding new students—both freshman students and transfer students—through the academic process during their first year at NJIT.
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