1994

WEEK OF

Registers for ECCC Classes... Juanita McPheetei;'S (left) of Conehatta was among the many non-traditional students who registered for fall classes offered at East Centra£ Community College by attending the July 6 orientation session held on the Decatur campus. McPheeters is shown receiving assistance in planning her schedule from Polly Mayes, an in– structor in the college's drafting and design technology program. Students - of all ages • who plan to attend East Central and have not advance registered for fall classes are encouraged to attend orientation activities scheduled August 13. Fall classes begin Wednesday, August 24. For more information, including details about the college's First Course Free program for adu!ts who qualify and other financial assistance available for non-tra~itional students, contact the Office of Admissions, Records and Research, ECCC, Decatur, MS 39327, P h 635-2111, ext. 206. fEC PbOlO)

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CARTHAGINIAN NESHOBA DEMOCRAT NEWTON RECORD CLARION-LEDGER

SCOTT COUNTY TI MES UNION APPEAL 1/ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL MERI DIAN STAR

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