Scholarship reps at NMC info session

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Posted on Nov 18 2008
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Representatives from the CNMI Scholarship Office will be on hand at the Northern Marianas College’s free information session on Thursday evening to answer questions about the new scholarship offered to full-time employees who wish to enroll part-time at the college.

Full-time government and private sector employees are eligible to apply for this scholarship. NMC staff will also be available to help fill out scholarship forms and other documents that may require assistance.

The free information session, which will be held tomorrow, Nov. 20, from 6pm to 8pm, at the Saipan Grand Hotel’s Seaside Hall, will provide participants an opportunity to learn about the college.

Representatives from different degree and certificate programs, as well as counseling, financial aid, and admissions staff will also be available to answer questions. Current students will also be speaking about their experiences at NMC and will be also be fielding questions.

Individuals who attend this free information session will qualify to have their application fee and their placement test fees waived for the Spring 2009 semester. This represents a savings of about $75.

NMC offers degree and certificate programs, including a bachelor of science degree in elementary education, associate degrees in business, liberal arts, nursing, natural resource management, criminal justice, hospitality management, and more. Moreover, it offers certificate programs in different vocational, academic, and professional areas.

The free information session is open to everyone, including graduating seniors and their parents, government and private sector employees, international students, and members of the public. [B][I](NMC)[/I][/B]

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