Reconnect with CSCC at the Adult Student Information Session!

Reconnect with CSCC at the Adult Student Information Session!

Holly Vincent
Tuesday, March 1, 2016 8:39 AM
All, Students

CLEVELAND, Tenn. – Cleveland State Community College will be offering an Adult Student Information Session on Tuesday, March 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the George R. Johnson Cultural Heritage Center on the main campus.
The purpose of this event is to reconnect with those adult students who went to CSCC or another college years ago, but did not complete their degree, as well as those who have never attended college, but want to start.
During this information session, students will learn about opportunities for aid to pay for college, Admissions and Financial Aid processes, how to go about getting college credit for prior work/learning accomplished and other important information about enrolling and completing a degree.
The presentation will last approximately 30 minutes, then, each attendee will have a chance to ask specific questions to representatives in attendance from different offices and academic areas.
“This is part of the Governor’s Drive to 55 initiative, as well as the Tennessee ReConnect,” stated Jason Sewell, Director of Enrollment Services. “This event is a great opportunity for adult learners who are trying to go back to college or are just getting started. They will be able find out information on all of our programs at Cleveland that will help them in achieving their goals.”
Representatives from Admissions, Records, Financial Aid, Veteran’s Affairs and various academic areas will be available at this time.
For more information or to register for the Adult Information Session, visit the CSCC website at clevelandstatecc.edu or contact Sewell at (423) 614-8744.
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