Annual Jr/Sr Day at HCC
Highland Community College will conduct its annual Spring Junior/Senior Day on Wednesday ( January 25th ) to assist area high school juniors and seniors, and their parents, with information to make an informed college choice.
Coordinated by HCC Vice President for Student Services Dr. Cheryl Rasmussen and her staff, the day’s events will provide the students and parents with the opportunity to interact with HCC students and personnel to gather the information they are seeking to decide where to attend college.
Those attending will receive admissions and financial aid information, find out about student life, have a question/answer session with current HCC students, get a tour, and get the chance to visit with those sponsoring student activities at an Award & Activity Fair.
Representatives of the College’s academic programs, including those at the HCC Technical Center in Atchison, will be on hand to visit with the students about possible career choices.
Additional information about Junior/Senior Day can be obtained from Michel Scott at 785.442.6020 or mscott@highlandcc.edu. Interested participants can register online at www.highlandcc.edu/JrSrDay/.
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