1999

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EC has reco

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for first sum....... er term A record 638 students enrolled in the first term of summer class– C'> offered at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced Raymond McMu \I an, Director of Admissions, Records and Research. East Central offers s ummer classe<. on the ~tur campus and ,lt \ anou' loC:,lttons throughout the Col~c .. dt trict, which includ~ Leake ~hoba, Ne,~ton. cott and \\mstt>n counttc.... Rcg•stratton for the ..econd four-Wl'l'k term on the Decatur campu-.. "ill be held at 9 a.m.

Tuec;day, July 6 in Newton Hall, Room 60. Classes begin Wcdnesdav, Julv 7. Registration for the second four-week terms at the Louisvillc/Win<>ton County Yo– Tech Center and Philadelph ia/Ncshoba County Yo-Tech Center wi ll also be held on Tuc.,da\~ Julr n. In Louisville, rt>gi<>tration b~gin<; at 9 a.m., with '>lgl1-up for classes in Philadclplu.1 '>Cheduled at 6:30 p.m. Clac.scs begin the following day. For more information contact the Office of Adult and Continuing Education, East Central Community College, P. 0. Box 129, Decatur, Miss. 39327, Ph 635-2111, exts. 278 or 279, or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, exts. 278 or 279.

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