Attendees can participate in mock lectures and presentations, learn about campus resources, and attend sessions on student residence life.
Grenfell Campus is inviting high school students for an Open House on Friday, November 29th. It gives young people the opportunity to explore the campus and discover academic programs. The day will highlight campus programs and support services. Attendees can participate in mock lectures and presentations, learn about campus resources, and attend sessions on student residence life. Special sessions will also be available for parents and guidance counselors. Students who register by November 24 and attend the Open House will be entered to win a $1,000 tuition credit. Funding is available for schools bringing students, as well as for individuals who may face financial barriers to attending. Visit grenfell.mun.ca for more information.
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