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  • April 15, 2008
  • Christine Davis Mantai

High school juniors from local school districts and students from the Cassadaga Job Corps Center will be making visits to the College of Education this month.

Pam Enser, coordinator of Student Services, and聽Amy Chavez,聽coordinator for Early Field Experiences, have invited juniors identified by local school districts to come and visit the university on Tuesday, April 22.聽While on campus they聽will聽meet with the Dean, Chairs, and Faculty of the College of Education as well as with admissions counselors,聽financial aid experts,聽and current education undergraduates. They will also take a campus tour.聽

On Tuesday, April 29,聽a group of students from Cassadaga Job Corps will be聽meeting with聽Janet Knapp, interim director for the Education Development Program,聽and Averl Otis, director for Multicultural Affairs. They will also聽tour the campus with student ambassadors from the admissions department.聽 Job Corps is an educational setting supporting the career preparation of more than 300 students annually, offering GED, High School Diploma preparation, Certified Nurse Aide (CNA), BOCES School of Practical Nursing (LPN), CVS/pharmacy Tech, Culinary Arts, Carpentry, Electrical, Painting, and Plumbing certifications. Job Corps also prepares students in post-secondary planning.聽The goal of this visit is having the students learn more about the university, the admissions process and how to obtain financial aid. They will also meet with students presently attending SUNY Fredonia.

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