NMC info session tonight

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The Northern Marianas College is reminding all individuals interested in furthering their education and advancing their professional careers to attend its information session that will be held today, Aug. 17, in Room D1 on campus from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.

Those who attend the session will qualify to have their application fee and their placement test fees waived for NMC’s upcoming fall 2017 semester, a savings of about $75.

In addition to admissions and financial aid, the college will also be sharing information about degree programs and the Prior Learning Assessment, which awards college credit for demonstrable college-level learning obtained outside the traditional classroom setting.

The college will also afford participants an opportunity to register for classes for the fall 2017 semester. The first day of classes is on Aug. 21, 2017.

NMC offers several degree and certificate programs, including a bachelor of science degree in education (emphasis in elementary education, early childhood education, special education, or rehabilitation and human services), bachelor of science degree in business management; associate degrees business administration (emphasis in accounting, business management, or computer applications), liberal arts (emphasis in education, health and physical education, and social work), nursing, natural resources management, criminal justice, and hospitality management.

For more information about registering for classes for the upcoming fall 2017 semester or to apply for admission, contact the NMC Office of Admissions and Records at 237-6768/6769/6771 or visit www.marianas.edu. (NMC)

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