North Central State College will be holding a series of Preview Nights at multiple locations, to give prospective students an opportunity to see what the college has to offer. At each event attendees will have a chance to talk to staff from Admissions, Financial Aid and Student Services.

The schedule is as follows:

  • March 19 at the Crawford Success Center in Bucyrus, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM: Practical Nursing (LPN) in Bucyrus; Information about NC State College; and Degree and Certificate Programs.
  • March 26 at the Kohoe Center in Shelby, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM: Business, Industry & Technology; Professional & Public Services; Associate of Arts/Associate of Science; BASMET
  • April 2 at the Main Campus in Ontario, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM: Health Sciences (in the Health Sciences Building); Professional & Public Services (in the Fallerius Center); Associate of Arts/Associate of Science (in the Fallerius Center).

To register, visit NC State College’s website or call 419-755-4761.

NC State College is a public, two-year educational institution that offers high quality, technical education in more than 60 associate degree and certificate programs in Health Sciences, Business, Public Service, and Engineering Technologies.

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