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The EducationUSA advising center for Chiapas and Tabasco invites you to join a webinar on WOMENS COLLEGES: Educating Women who make a Difference in the World Hosted by the EducationUSA center in Romaina, with your hostess Sinziana Medvetchi 9:30 AM Mexico City time! What do Madeleine Albright - the first female U.S. Secretary of State, Heidi Howkins - the only woman to lead expeditions to both Everest and K2, and Hillary Clinton - distinguished U.S. politician and diplomat, have in common? All three represent outstanding leadership in their respective fields and all three are graduates of Wellesley College. Milena Mareva, Associate Director of Admission at Wellesley College – together with EducationUSA Romania – invite you to an information session about U.S. women’s colleges’ rich academic resources, inspiring communities, and superb leadership opportunities on Friday, September 27, from 4:00-5:30 pm (Eastern European time)/ 9:30 am Mexico City time This session will be hosted online by the Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission. To participate, log in as a guest, with your name and home town, at edusaconnects.adobeconnect/fulbrightromania/ on Friday at 4 PM (Eastern European time). Only 100 online "seats" available. This live online interactive session will provide information about the admission and financial aid process at selective U.S. colleges. Come to learn what questions to ask and what to look for as you seek options for an outstanding university education! *********************************************************** Fulbright Educational Advising Center, a proud member of the EducationUSA network Romanian-U.S. Fulbright Commission l 2, Ing. N. Costinescu St., Bucharest 011878, Romania Tel: +4021 2319015 Fax: +4021 230 7738 E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: on.fb.me/FEACfb Website: fulbright.ro/educational-advising-center.html Public hours: Tue 1:00-7:00 pm; Wed-Thurs 1:00-5:00 pm “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” (Aristotle)
Posted on: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:18:19 +0000

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