2002
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CCC orientations sla E~-t Central Community _ invites students who arc Wednesday. July 10; and
During onentation, students will also receive their approYed class schedules for the fall semester and have photographs made for their identification cards Honors orientation is sched– uled for Friday, May 31, for stu– dent~ who have a 21 or above ACT score and those selected STAR students, valedictorians and salutatoriahs. Also invited are students who are members of the National BETA Club and other honor societies. Additional orientation ses– sions will be held Saturday, June 15; Thursday, June 27:
Saturday, Aug. 3. To entrance requirements, ntudt>nts must hav~ the following info1·mation on file in the Office of Admissions, Records and Research: ( 1) A completed appli– cation for admh;c;ion; (2) An ACT (American College Test) score (academic.technical students only; does not apply to vocation– al students); <3) High school ' transcript; and (4) College tran– scripts if a transfer student (Tho,:,c who need to take the ACT may contact i\Hchael Alexander ,... complete
.:ammg to attend classes for 2002 fall term to "explore" future by attending one of summPr orientation ses- , ::cheduled on the Decatur pus. ECCC Vice President f01 ent Services Joe Killens ·orientation provides a t opportunity for students to me familiar with campus e" and meet variou~ col- I personnel. It abo serves as mne to become acquainted I other new students who I be attending EC."
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