NMC to highlight new programs at Aug. 6 info session

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Posted on Aug 05 2014
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The Northern Marianas College will be highlighting its new bachelor’s degree in business management, its credit for prior learning program, and other new initiatives at Wednesday’s info session. All community members are invited to attend.

The free information session will be held this Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2014, in Room D1 at the college’s As Terlaje campus, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.

Other topics such as admissions, financial aid, and class registration will also be discussed. Further, faculty, staff, and students from the different degree and certificate programs at NMC, as well as Student Services representatives from counseling, financial aid, and admissions will be on hand to answer questions.

The college will also be accepting admissions application for the fall 2014 semester at the info session. The deadline for submitting applications was originally on July 31, 2014, but the college is making an exception for those who attend and submit their application at the info session.

Those who attend will also have their admission and placement test fees waived. This represents a savings of up to $75.

This free information session is open to everyone, including graduating seniors and their parents, government and private sector employees, international students, and members of the general public who are interested in learning more about the programs at NMC.

For more information about the information session and/or applying to NMC, contact the Office of Admissions and Records at 237-6770, email oar@marianas.edu or visit www.marianas.edu. (NMC)

Jun Dayao Dayao
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