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2001 News HomeMay 31 SC4 expands transfer benefits for nursing students May 29 New calculus series helps busy students May 29 Take the first steps to go back to school May 23 SC4 joins CompTIA to advance technology information May 15 SC4 President Adams accepts new post May 15 SC4 presents hiring fair for adjunct college faculty May 14 SEMCO gift will equip a modern meeting facility at SC4 May 14 Free financial aid seminar helps adults find funds for college May 11 Kmart CEO celebrates success with community college graduates May 8 SC4 online professors will advance skills May 4 SC4 hosts regional honor society convention May 4 Many ways to pursue lifelong learning May 1 SC4 names applied tech building for inventor Acheson |
May 29, 2001
Take the first steps to go back to school St. Clair County Community College (SC4) will present a free seminar on Wednesday, June 13, to assist adults who are considering returning to school. “Let’s Talk about You” covers how to get started in college, financial aid information, job trends and skills employers want, and free vocational assessments. It will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in the College Center cafeteria on the downtown Port Huron Campus. Sign in begins at 5:00 p.m. Admissions representative Paulette Bohm explains, “This program is designed to help adults who have been out of school for several years learn how to navigate their careers.” Pre-registration for the free seminar is recommended. Call St. Clair County Community College at 810-989-5740 or 800-553-2427, ext. 5740. St. Clair County Community College currently serves approximately 10,000 students in the Blue Water area with a wide range of credit and non-credit classes. The College offers 51 Associate degree and Certificate programs and 55 seamless transfer program options. A variety of Bachelor and Master degree programs are available locally through the SC4 University Center. The College provides career development, personal and professional development, business and industrial training and community enrichment for citizens of all ages. New resources include online and fast track courses. The full-service, main campus is located in downtown Port Huron, with Thumb Area Centers located in Algonac, Bad Axe, Imlay City, Peck and Yale. St. Clair County Community College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association. |
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