Troy University to hold virtual graduate school fair from June 1 to 5

Chris Steinocher, President & CEO, St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce
Chris Steinocher, President & CEO, St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce
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Troy University will host its annual Virtual Graduate Fair from June 1 to 5, offering prospective students an opportunity to explore advanced degree programs and interact with faculty. The event was announced on May 29 and is designed for individuals seeking to advance their careers through graduate education.

The fair will feature a different program each day. On June 1, the focus will be on the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). June 2 will highlight the Master of Science in Management with a Health Services Management concentration. On June 3, attendees can learn about the Master of Business Administration (MBA) with an Artificial Intelligence concentration, followed by the MBA with a Cyber Security concentration on June 4. The event concludes on June 5 with information about the Master of Science in Elementary Education.

Participants are encouraged to register for the virtual sessions, where they can connect directly with faculty members and learn how these programs may support their professional goals. Registration details are available at Troy University’s official website.

The St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce contributes to public service by fostering business success, hosting events and backing community efforts that aid residents; it also focuses on promoting economic growth and community vitality as its central goal. The organization extends its efforts across the St. Petersburg area to drive economic prosperity and community well-being while offering resources such as membership benefits, leadership training, advocacy, events and community initiatives for local enterprises. It serves as a primary organization for the region’s business community and underwent a key name change in 1920 that enhanced its status as a leading business entity, according to the official website.

Registration for Troy University’s Virtual Graduate Fair remains open for those interested in learning more about graduate study options.



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