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Information sessions to learn more about Metro State University and its programs

Metro State offers virtual information sessions to provide information about degrees and certificates, to highlight student services and resources, and to answer questions that a prospective student may have.

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Upcoming Virtual Information Sessions

Undergraduate Info Sessions

The School of Urban Education (UED) at Metro State University offers several undergraduate degree and licensure programs. Join an information session to learn about them, and how to apply. Participants will be given the opportunity to ask questions and/or set up a one on one meeting (virtual or in person) with a recruiter/advisor after a short presentation.
Metro State University offers registered nurses the opportunity to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The RN to BSN program offers an affordable, part-time option that supports work/life balance for working nurses to earn a degree and meet their goals.
Metro State University offers registered nurses the opportunity to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The RN to BSN program offers an affordable, part-time option that supports work/life balance for working nurses to earn a degree and meet their goals.
Metro State University offers registered nurses the opportunity to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The RN to BSN program offers an affordable, part-time option that supports work/life balance for working nurses to earn a degree and meet their goals.

Graduate Info Sessions

Metro State University offers an innovative graduate degree in Cyber Operations with a hardcore focus on both cyber offense and defense strategies. Join us to learn more about the Masters in Cyber Operations and to get answers to your questions.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice program (DNP) is for Registered Nurses with a Baccalaureate degree in nursing (BSN/BAN) or Entry Level Master's Degree in Nursing (ELMSN) who wish to expand their practice to include the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) role of the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP).