- Campaign: Scholarship to honor dean of education
- University planning two May 10 commencements due to record class
- One O'Clock Lab Band to headline April jazz fest
- Women's rugby team to play Wake in prom dresses
- Students bring "Hardy Boys" to WCU stage April 9-13
- Concert choir to perform April 13 at Sylva churches
- Acclaimed filmmaker to present documentary at WCU April 16
- Artist Brian Bishop to present work April 17
- Jim Witter to play Lennon-McCartney tribute April 18
- WCU's Base Camp Cullowhee schedules 24th annual river cleanup, April 19
The session will begin at 6 p.m. in the Laurel Forum in Karpen Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Cheryl Joy Daly, director of WCU’s college student personnel program, and university administrators, current students and program alumni will be on hand to discuss the program of study and WCU’s admission process.
The college student personnel program is designed to help entry- and mid-level professionals develop their skills for organizational leadership careers in student services, academic support services, residence life, admissions, multicultural affairs, financial aid and other professional staff areas in higher education. WCU’s program offers late afternoon and evening classes in Asheville and can be completed in two years by full-time students and in three years by part-time students.
For more information about the program or the April 10 information session, contact Daly at cdaly@email.wcu.edu or (828) 227-7415, or get in touch with Patsy Miller, director of WCU’s Programs in Asheville, at miller@email.wcu.edu or (828) 251-6642.
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