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Walla Walla Community College Invites Community to Nov. 30 Open House

Learn more about WWCC programs, financial aid, and starting your college education

WALLA WALLA— Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) invites future college students, parents, and community members to an Open House from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 30 in the main building (Building D) at Walla Walla Campus.

The Open House is designed as a one-stop setting to learn more about WWCC and many of its programs, services, and community partners. Representatives of some of the college’s workforce and trade programs will be on hand to provide fun, interactive activities, giving attendees an opportunity to try a trade. Attendees will also enjoy free pizza while supplies last, as well as free WWCC items and tours of the college’s new Student Rec Center.

“It is fun to highlight the things that are new, like the new Student Rec Center and the science building currently under construction, while also offering helpful information and encouragement to new students,” Director of Outreach Melissa Rodriguez said.

Organizers note that this Open House is an ideal opportunity for those looking to get started in January and those looking ahead to a Fall Quarter start. Even if you are still undecided about attending the college, you should plan to attend. Open House attendees will receive the information they need to make an informed decision on their future.

WWCC also supports those who are looking to finish what they started.

“Whether it was at WWCC or any other college or university, our team will maximize the number of your previous credits that can be applied to your WWCC degree, saving you time and money—while also providing the exceptional staff and expert faculty you need to be confident in successfully completing your degree,” Rodriguez said.

Visitors are required to wear a face-covering when indoors. If you cannot attend, WWCC suggests that you drop by campus during regular business hours for personalized help with Admissions, Educational Planning, and Financial Aid. Interested individuals are also encouraged to call 509.730.0897 or visit http://www.wwcc.edu.

“The holiday season is a great time to start thinking about the gift of education—whether that be for a loved one, friend, or even yourself,” Rodriguez said.

Winter Quarter classes begin on January 3.

 

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