Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Remarkable Resources Career Exploration Day

The North Carolina State University College of Natural Resources (CNR) is excited to announce a new program. 


What: Remarkable Resources Career Exploration Day
Who: High school sophomores and juniors
When: Friday, February 11, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Where: College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University
How Much: $15 per person, which includes lunch, program materials, and a t-shirt*
 
*A limited number of need-based scholarships are available for this program.
 
This one day program is designed to introduce students to the majors we offer and the careers which they can pursue upon graduation.  In addition to learning about the study abroad, internship, and scholarship opportunities offered through CNR, students will work with faculty, staff, and students in small group settings on hands-on projects and attend panels designed to introduce them to each of our major areas of study.
The day will include:
 
-Overview of the College of Natural Resources and our majors
-NCSU Admission Information
-Student panels
-Hands-on projects highlighting our programs
-Lunch in a dining hall
-Tours of campus and CNR facilities

For more information click on the link http://bit.ly/RRCED4H.

 

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