Upper Valley Career Center juniors participate in physical therapy exercises led by students of Edison’s Physical Therapy Assistant program. |
“It was clear that the students really enjoyed their time on campus,” said Stacey Bean, Enrollment Manager at Edison.
Students participated in their choice of two hands-on breakout sessions, which explored such programs as Engineering, Computer Information Technology, Early Childhood Education, Physical Therapy Assisting, Business, Office Systems Administration, Nursing, Phlebotomy, and Medical Laboratory Technology.
During their visit, students also learned about the services available on campus, which covered such topics as financial aid, transfer opportunities, and career services.
Also highlighted during the day were the unique pathways that have been developed specifically for Upper Valley CC students. These opportunities provide students with a direct pathway from Upper Valley CC to Edison, allowing them to make optimal use of their time and money spent on education.
“This event provides a great opportunity for students to meet with faculty to learn about the direct pathways and articulation agreements held between Upper Valley Career Center and Edison,” added Bean.
“By choosing Edison, these students have the potential to earn college credit while still in high school and save a lot of money by doing so.”
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