SEGS Open Houses Set for December 3 and 4

Two open houses for Catawba's Evening Program are scheduled in December. Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about the evening degrees offered by the School of Evening & Graduate Studies. View details on the open houses and programs below: Dec. 3 Open House at DCCC on Catawb...

Two open houses for Catawba's Evening Program are scheduled in December.

Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn more about the evening degrees offered by the School of Evening & Graduate Studies. View details on the open houses and programs below:

Dec. 3 Open House at DCCC on Catawba College's Bachelor's Degree Completion
Catawba College's School of Evening and Graduate Studies will hold a drop-in interest session on the main campus of Davidson County Community College from 5:30-7:00 p.m. on Monday, December 3. The meeting will be held in the Conference Center Building at DCCC and prospective students are invited to drop by at any time for an overview of the program and financial aid opportunities.

The program allows community college graduates with an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education to take Catawba classes on the main campus of DCCC to earn the bachelor's degree in Birth-Kindergarten Education. Community college graduates with an A.A., A.S, or an A.A.S. degree are invited to learn about opportunities for completing the Bachelor of Administration degree on the Catawba campus.

Catawba's unique block format in the evening allows students to concentrate on one course at a time. Classes meet on Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:00-9:45 p.m. and one Saturday morning per month. Students complete one course per month for 12 or more credit hours per semester. Tuition in the evening program is comparable to that of North Carolina public universities, and federal and state financial aid is available.

According to Dr. Edith Bolick, Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, "Our graduates report that the personal attention in our classroom-based program and our one-course-per-month format have contributed greatly to their successful degree completion."

For further information call (704) 637-4772 or visit our website at www.catawba.edu/evening.


Open House for Catawba's Evening Program on Dec. 4
Catawba College's School of Evening Studies will sponsor an open house from 5:30-7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 4, in Ketner Hall on the Catawba campus. Prospective students will be given an overview of the program and financial aid opportunities.

Courses are open to transfer students as well as individuals with no previous college work. Two bachelor's degree programs are offered in the evening: Business Administration with concentrations in both Business Management and Information Systems, and Birth-Kindergarten Education for community college graduates who have completed the A.A.S. degree with the Early Childhood Associate major.

Catawba's unique block format in the evening allows students to concentrate on one course at a time. Classes meet on Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:00-9:45 p.m. and one Saturday morning per month from 8:00-11:45 a.m. Students complete one course per month for 12 or more credit hours per semester. Tuition in the evening program is comparable to that of North Carolina public universities, and federal and state financial aid is available.

To enroll in the program, students must be at least 21 years old or hold an associate's degree from a community college. Applications are still being accepted for the spring semester, which begins on January 7, 2013.

According to Dr. Edith Bolick, Dean of the School of Evening and Graduate Studies, "Our graduates report that the personal attention in our classroom-based program and our one-course-per-month format have contributed greatly to their successful degree completion."

For more information call (704) 637-4772 or visit www.catawba.edu/evening.


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