International Graduate Students Bring the World to Clayton State University

 
Thanks to its international students, the School of Graduate Studies at Clayton State University is part of the global mix.
 
International graduate students at Clayton State create a diverse and dynamic campus environment inside and outside the classroom. By sharing their unique perspectives with others, international graduate students contribute to the educational experience of all Clayton State students. They may come from different countries, speak different languages, and have different customs, but international graduate students all share one thing in common; an unflinching desire to succeed in their graduate programs. This is even more impressive when one considers that some of the international students are also athletes and must divide their time between athletics and academic achievements.
 
The School of Graduate Studies welcomed seven new international graduate students into its degree programs for fall 2012 semester. In all, Clayton State had a total of 15 international graduate students from all over the world for the 2012/2013 academic year, hailing from a myriad of countries including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, India, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Finland, Germany and the United Kingdom.
 
Half of Clayton State’s eight graduate programs have accepted international applicants -- the Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Health Administration (MHA), Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) degree programs.
 
More information about the eight graduate degree programs offered at Clayton State University is available at the School of Graduate Studies website at www.graduate.clayton.edu or by phone at (678) 466-4113.
 
A unit of the University System of Georgia where dreams are made real, Clayton State University is located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta.