Carroll Community College
Spring 2002, No. 7


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Carroll Students Participate in Student Advocacy Day

Spring Enrollment Up Nearly 14 Percent

Read "College Beat" in the Times

Institutional Scholarships Available to New and Continuing Students

Attorney General Announces Statewide Mentoring Effort

Police Academy Graduates 19 Cadets

Planning Advisory Council on the Web

College Open House to be Held Saturday April 27th

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Read "College Beat" in the Times

Craig Clagett, vice president for planning, marketing, and assessment, writes a newspaper column that publishes biweekly in the Carroll County Times. Entitled "College Beat," the column appears in the Synergy section on Thursdays. On alternate Thursdays, the column is contributed by Martha O'Connell, dean of admissions at Western Maryland College. Recent columns authored by Craig have included:

Mentoring Promotes College Attendance and Success (3-14-02)

Think to Write, Write to Think (2-28-02)

Becoming a Critical Thinker (2-14-02)

Apply Now for Fall Admission (1-31-02)

Learn More in a Learning Community (1-17-02)

Online Classes Not for Everyone (1-3-02)

Math Courses Improve Odds of College Success (12-20-01)

Attend a College You Can Afford (12-6-01)

Virtual Tours No Substitute for Campus Visits (11-22-01)

Prepare for a Career Starting with the Liberal Arts (11-15-01)

College Success Begins in High School—and Before (11-01-01)

Back columns are available on the college's website.

 

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A new full-color cover announces late spring noncredit courses offered by the college's Continuing Education and Training division. Learn workplace skills in Information Technology, Nursing and Allied Health, Real Estate, Early Childhood Education, and Forest Conservation. Just introduced—Fiber Optics and Copper Network Cabling. Enrich your life with courses in the arts, history and language. Carroll also has programs specially for youth and senior adults.

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