24
August
1993
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18:00 PM
America/New_York

Open house to assist minority adult students

Open house to assist minority adult students

OPEN HOUSE TO ENCOURAGE MINORITY ADULTS TO ATTEND COLLEGE
     John Middleton, director of field relations for Ohio State
University's College of Education, will speak at an open house
Thursday, Sept. 9, for adults of color who are interested in
beginning or returning to college.
     Middleton, who is the immediate past superintendent of
Columbus City Schools, will talk on the theme of "Pathway to
Opportunities."
     The open house will be 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Stecker
Lounge of the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High St.  The open house is
free and the public is invited.
     Ohio State's Continuing Education Minority Program sponsors
the open house each year to provide information about programs
and services for non-traditional students of color.
     The Continuing Education Minority Program, a part of the
Office of Continuing Education, recruits and assists adult
students of color with academic counseling, course scheduling and
financial aid.
     Registration for the open house is encouraged, but isn't
required.  For registration or more information, contact Anyango
Smith or Cynthia Collins at 292-8860.
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[Submitted by: STERRETT  (sterrett@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu)
               
Wed, 25 Aug 93 17:05:32 EST]
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