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Prospective Student Class Observations
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How to Attend a Class Observation at Relay Graduate School of Education


Experiencing a class firsthand is one of the best ways to understand what it’s like to be a student at Relay. Our class observations provide prospective students with the opportunity to see our practice-based learning approach in action, engage with faculty and current students, and gain insight into our dynamic graduate program.

What to Expect from a Class Observation

During your observation, you will:

  • Experience a live class session led by expert faculty.
  • Observe our interactive, practice-based teaching methods.
  • Get a glimpse of the collaborative learning environment at Relay.
  • Learn how our program supports educators in real-world application.

While you won’t be expected to participate, you’ll gain valuable insight into how Relay prepares educators to make an impact in their classrooms.

How to Register for a Class Observation

Signing up for a class observation is easy! Follow these steps:

  1. Visit our registration page: COMING SOON!
  2. Select a session that fits your schedule.
  3. Complete the registration form.
  4. Check your email for a confirmation with details on how to join.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to stay for the entire class?
We encourage you to attend the full session, but if needed, you may observe the first 60 to 90 minutes.

Will I be expected to participate?
No, class observations are meant to be an opportunity for you to watch and learn.

Can I ask questions?
Observers are welcome to join breakout rooms that are part of class discussions for smaller conversations. We kindly ask that observers do not ask questions during the large group instruction or discussion. If you have any lingering questions after your observation, feel free to reach out to your Prospective Student Advisor at [email protected].

Next Steps

Ready to see Relay in action? Register for a class observation today! If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Prospective Student Advising team at [email protected].

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