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Students Earn Master’s Degrees at Westminster College

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Posted on Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Five Westminster College students were awarded master of education degrees at Commencement exercises May 19.

The Graduate Program at Westminster College is designed for professionals who seek further professional development.  The graduate faculty recognizes the unique needs and circumstances of adult learners and strives to create an environment in which students will succeed in their academic and professional growth through specialized course work, field experiences, and personalized interaction with experienced and dedicated faculty.

The master of education degree is offered in school counseling, reading specialist, educational administration, and education.  Additionally, the Graduate School offers courses of study that lead to certification and/or licensure as a reading specialist, and in special education.

Contact Dr. Robert Zorn, director of the Graduate School, at 724-946-7031 or visit www.westminster.edu/grad for more information.

Students awarded master’s degrees are:

  • Charles Bigelow of New Wilmington, principal with certification
  • Deanna Christopher of Freedom, counselor education
  • Nicole Cox of Pulaski, principal with certification
  • Christopher Panella of New Castle, education
  • Karen Plosch of New Wilmington, counselor education