Admit Letter
I am applying to the University of Winnipeg's Masters in Development Practice -- Indigenous Development with the desire to improve not only my life but the lives of others who may be less fortunate than myself. I believe there are very few alternatives to this Masters program by which I can accomplish those improvements during my sojourn through the classrooms of the world. Participating in the global network offered by the University, as an integral part of the 22 prominent academic transnational institutions (Masters in Development, 2011), would allow me the opportunities and challenges of a reputable and well-known university as well as the resources of a network of additional highly regarded institutions.
In addition to those resources and opportunities one intriguing aspect that I am eagerly anticipating is the Global Classroom. Many other educational entities require, and charge, for courses that are not nearly as comprehensive, intellectually stimulating and thought provoking as the Global Classroom course at the University of Winnipeg, and do not even give credit for such a course. Yes, the Global Classroom is required of every student, yet each student actually benefits greatly from completing the course. Conversing with not only great leaders and instructors throughout the world, but using innovative technology to hold face-to-face meetings with peers in an ongoing dialogue could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The Masters program 'transcends borders while offering valuable...
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