will host a *Justice Studies career and academic information session* for current and prospective University of Maine at Augusta students to learn more about the Justice Studies*A.S.*<http://www.uma.edu/assets/docs/checksheets/2010/Associates/ASJUS.pdf>, *B.S.* <http://www.uma.edu/assets/docs/checksheets/2010/Bachelors/BSJUS.pdf>and * **Paralegal*<http://www.uma.edu/assets/docs/checksheets/2010/Certificates/CPS.pdf>certificate. Join us for a lively interactive discussion with UMA faculty member, Mary Louis Davitt on *Monday, June 21, from 4-5 PM. * Topics include: - What are the *career options <http://www.uma.edu/justicestudies.html>*and trends for graduates? - What are the certificate and *degree requirements*? - When and in what *formats* are courses offered? - How can the flexible degree program be tailored to meet your *professional goals*? - What types of* internships* & other special learning opportunities are available? “Justice Studies offers a variety of programs--a paralegal certificate, an advocacy minor, a criminal justice concentration as well as a community policing and a forensics certificate,” said *Mary Louis Davitt*, Professor of Legal Technology. All required courses are available at a distance; most are available online. “We believe that while our online offerings challenge students and faculty, they also enhance the academic and public discussion of important and timely topics throughout the state.” Join us today at 4:00pm at URock to learn more. Deborah Meehan Director, University College at Rockland 91 Camden Street, Suite #402 Rockland, Maine 04841 207-596-6906 or 800-286-1594 www.learn.maine.edu/rockland