SIOUX CITY, Iowa (June 12, 2017) - Morningside College presented Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degrees and Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degrees to 162 spring graduates during its June 10 graduate commencement ceremony. The Morningside College Graduate Program in Education offers the MAT degree with special education and professional educator tracks. All graduate program in education courses are offered online. The Morningside College Graduate Program in Nursing offers the MSN degree with three tracks: clinical nurse leader, family primary care nurse practitioner, adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner. Courses are delivered in an online classroom setting with flexible on-campus residency options. Morningside College is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college with a total enrollment of 2,900 undergraduate and graduate students. More information about Morningside College is at www.morningside.edu. - 30 -
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