Northwest College will host its first Adult Learner Night in Cody event Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Cody Center in the Park County Complex, located at 1501 Stampede Avenue.
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Northwest College will host its first Adult Learner Night in Cody event Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Cody Center in the Park County Complex, located at 1501 Stampede Avenue.
Those who are interested in coming back to school after taking a break or beginning school for the first time will have the opportunity to explore NWC’s 48 transfer degrees, 18 technical degrees and 19 certificates.
In addition to learning more about their academic area of interest, attendees will gain information about student services available on campus and financial aid options. Plus, participants will learn about the Trapper Adult Learner Scholarship, a newly-designed, merit-based award available to enrolled students ages 24 and older.
The event commences at 5:30 p.m. with a brief welcome and event speakers from NWC support service areas including Admissions, TRiO and Financial Aid. Heavy appetizers will be available.
At 6 p.m., participants can stop by booths of their choosing and visit with NWC staff members from the Advising Center, Adult Education, Center for Training and Development and Powell Valley Community Education.
This event is free and open to all individuals who are interested in NWC. Attendees are welcome to bring their children. To register for the event, visit nwc.edu/events/adult-learner-night-in-cody2019-11-19-17. For more information, contact NWC Training & Development Specialist Christi Greaham at 307-754-6062 or Christi.Greaham@nwc.edu.