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January 4, 2013

Roberts Opens New Extension Center in Henrietta

Roberts Wesleyan College Extension Center Henrietta

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Roberts Wesleyan College will offer adult and graduate classes at the college’s new Jefferson Road extension center beginning Monday, Jan. 7. A reception will be held for visitors that day from 5 to 7 p.m. Light refreshments will be served and faculty will be on hand to discuss Roberts Wesleyan’s academic offerings. 

   “Our primary goal is to offer our adult, professional and graduate students an excellent educational program in an accessible format that works with their busy schedules,” said Jack Connell, Roberts’ executive vice president.  “We are confident that this new location will be an optimum learning environment and a thriving extension of our college community.”

Located at 1200 Jefferson Road, the site boasts more than 4,800 square feet, including meeting space and five classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology. The extension center will primarily house classes for the organizational management, health administration and strategic leadership programs.

For more information about the programs offered at the Jefferson Road extension center, please visit www.roberts.edu/locations.  

 

About Roberts Wesleyan College

With an enrollment of nearly 1,800 students and a tradition of excellence since 1866, Roberts Wesleyan College is a leader among liberal arts and professional studies colleges with a Christian worldview. Striving for higher learning with a higher purpose, the college offers more than 50 undergraduate programs taught by high-quality, caring faculty and graduate programs in business, education, health administration, health information administration, marketing, music, nursing, social work, school counseling and school psychology. Innovative undergraduate degree-completion programs are also available for working adults in health administration, nursing, organizational management and teacher education.


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