By Holly Walker
Whether you’re a senior in high school who’s weighing your options or an adult learner who’s thinking about going back to school, there is much to consider when deciding where you will get your college education. What do you want to major in? How much will tuition cost? Are classes offered online, on campus or in both formats? What student support services are offered? Do you want to live on campus?
You can get answers to these questions and more on October 31 at College Night, hosted by John Tyler Community College in partnership with the Virginia Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (VACRAO). College Night will be held from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. in the Nicholas Center at Tyler’s Chester Campus. It will feature representatives from nearly 90 colleges and universities. This event is free and open to all high school students, parents, and anyone interested in exploring college options.
For additional information about the event, contact Dr. Ann Sorensen, internship and career placement coach, at asorensen@jtcc.edu or 804-706-5166.