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The WCC chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is currently accepting new officer applications from current, eligible members. Applicants should be in good standing within the organization, be available to dedicate 5-20 hours per week towards the position, and attend weekly meetings.
Various benefits are offered to officers, including 100 percent travel funding to regional conferences, and partial support to many other events. The application deadline is March 12 before midnight. Apply at tinyurl.com/wccptkofficerapp.
Hiring representatives from more than 79 companies and organizations will be attending the Spring Career and Internship Fair, which will be held on Wednesday, March 14 from 4-6 p.m. in the Morris Lawrence Building on campus.
The fair is free to attend for both students and non-students, and optional RSVPs can be submitted at tinyurl.com/wcccareerintern.
March 13 marks the start of Summer and Fall 2019 course registration at WCC. Registration will be available under the“MyWCC” tab at the college’s gateway website.
Class schedules for fall and summer are now published at wccnet.edu/academics/schedule/.
WCC is accepting applications from students seeking to be the 2019 graduate speaker. Eligibility requirements include participation in the May 18 graduation ceremony, receipt of an Associate’s degree, a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0, and submission of an essay with the speaker’s application.
The deadline to apply is March 17. Applications can be submitted at tinyurl.com/wccgradspeaker19.
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