Senior Day Opportunity

Senior Day Opportunity
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Decatur High School issued the following announcement on March 21.

Calhoun Community College is offering a national signing day, on the Decatur campus, in partnership with NSD. This is a day where incoming Calhoun Community College students have the opportunity to not only express interest in their chosen field, but also be acknowledged with their commitment to furthering their education in one of the listed fields. Once the student arrive there will be a brief speech by our president, Dr. Jimmy Hodges. The students will then have the opportunity to sign a “commitment letter”, and have a photo opportunity with their chosen department/program! The commitment letter is just that… a commitment the student makes to his/herself to complete the program. There is no fine print, no payment required!

Registration (RSVP) can be done at www.calhoun.edu/seniorday (Please RSVP by 4/5/2022)

*Please advise that student will need to register twice, if applicable – once for NC3 Signing Day and once for their preferred time for Senior Day.

Original source can be found here.



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