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August 27, 2009
"High School Discussion: Hadley’s Diploma Program."
Service providers, educators, professionals in the field of blindness and Hadley High School Program students are all invited to take part in this interactive Seminars@Hadley.
We all know the importance and value of obtaining higher education. It is essential as it relates to employment and career selection for our visually impaired consumers. A sense of confidence, self-worth and marketability is gained through education and considered an asset to the quality of one’s life.
Please join Karen Woodfork, Director of Student Services and Julie Lee Kay, Lead Instructor as they discuss specific topics related to Hadley’s High School Program that include credit options, course media and availability, and more. In addition, some of their high school graduates will be in attendance sharing their personal Hadley experiences.
Don’t miss this very motivational and inspirational discussion on how to obtain a Hadley diploma and information on transferring Hadley course(s) for credit to a local school.
The seminar will last for approximately 1 hour.
To register for the seminar, go to http://hadley.edu/2_f_seminarhadley_register.asp
Posted by Nancy O'Connell at August 27, 2009 12:41 PM