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Apply Today! Undergraduate final deadline is August 1

Metro State will observe Summer Hours May 22–July 25: On Fridays, services will be virtual only, and buildings will be closed Fridays and Saturdays (except the Library will be open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m-6 p.m.).

Metro State offers virtual and in-person 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 Information Sessions

Undergraduate Virtual Info Sessions

Come learn about the Advocacy and Political Leadership BA program at Metro State and how we can support your goals as social change makers! In this one hour webinar, you will learn about the program and have the opportunity to get your questions answered. We're excited to connect with you!
Join us for an undergraduate admissions application demonstration led by an undergraduate admissions counselor followed by information on how to submit official documents that are required to complete the application process.

Undergraduate In-person Info Sessions

Attend a general information session and hear from one of our undergraduate admissions counselors about the university, our different programs, and how to apply. A campus tour will be offered following the presentation making this a great opportunity to learn more and see campus for those that are early on in the college search process.

Graduate Virtual Info Sessions

Learn more about the Masters in Advocacy and Political Leadership program (MAPL) at Metro State University where students learn how to ethically bring about social change and influence public policy.
Our masters degrees in the fields of public and nonprofit administration and advocacy are designed to prepare graduates to influence policy, as well as lead and manage organizations and programs ethically, strategically, effectively and efficiently for the public good. Learn more about the Master of Public and Nonprofit Administration (MPNA), Master of Public Administration (MPA), and Master of Nonprofit Leadership and Management (MNLM) and have your questions answered at this information session.
The ELMSN is a seven-semester program that provides the opportunity for individuals with a baccalaureate degree in a non-nursing discipline to learn the theoretical and applied skills necessary for the professional practice of nursing. Join us to learn more.