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Student Services open later on Wednesdays to help students prepare for fall semester

Student Services open later on Wednesdays to help students prepare for fall semester
Sierra Montana talks with, from left, Jackie Blaha and her sons Connor and Dakota during the Community Night event at Western Nevada College, in Carson City, Nev., on Friday, June 14, 2019. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Momentum

Courtesy Steve Yingling, Western Nevada College

To help students prepare for fall semester and to utilize the support available to them, Student Services at Western Nevada College will be open later on Wednesday nights in July and August.

Through Aug. 28, Admissions and Records, Financial Aid, Latino Outreach and Counseling Services will be open Wednesdays until 6:30 p.m.

Representatives of Admissions and Records, as well as Financial Aid, will be located in Counseling Services in the Bristlecone Building for those late-evening help sessions.

WNC's regular business hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Students are reminded that by registering for classes well before they begin on Aug. 26 ensures they will get their desired classes.

New students can get started by applying for admission at www.wnc.edu/starthere/. Go to wnc.edu/class-schedule/ for a list of fall classes.

For individuals who are pursuing a technical career at WNC, money is available for them to pursue degrees and industry certifications in high-demand professions. Money is available to those studying automotive mechanics, welding, machine tool, advanced manufacturing, construction, building inspection, home inspection, phlebotomy, Certified Nursing Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician, Commercial Drivers License Preparation and CDL Skills Test Preparation.

Fill out a simple application at www.wnc.edu/cte-scholarship/, then apply for admission to WNC at www.wnc.edu/starthere/.


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