Saturday, August 21, 2010
Workshops On Applying To College
KENTUCKY...
A new program to help people apply to college will set up workshops at more than 50 locations around the state. The program from the state Education and Workforce Development Cabinet is being called "Close the Deal."
The sessions will cover issues such as applying to college, college costs and using financial aid.
Cabinet secretary Joseph Meyer says the "sessions will provide a roadmap for students and parents to help chart the path to higher learning."
Several kick-off events in Paducah, Hazard, Bowling Green, Shelbyville and other cities will be held in August and September.
A new program to help people apply to college will set up workshops at more than 50 locations around the state. The program from the state Education and Workforce Development Cabinet is being called "Close the Deal."
The sessions will cover issues such as applying to college, college costs and using financial aid.
Cabinet secretary Joseph Meyer says the "sessions will provide a roadmap for students and parents to help chart the path to higher learning."
Several kick-off events in Paducah, Hazard, Bowling Green, Shelbyville and other cities will be held in August and September.