Parents and students invited to attend Kern County College Night on Sept. 13


Published on Tuesday, August 31, 2010 2:09 PM PDT

Having a college degree can make a difference of approximately $875,000 in a person’s lifetime earnings, according to the Employment Policy Foundation. That, among many reasons, is why high school students and parents are invited to attend the free, 11th annual Kern County College Night on Sept. 13 at the Rabobank Convention Center, 1001 Truxtun Avenue in Bakersfield. Sponsorsed by Chevron, the event runs from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and is presented by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools. It will provide information for high school and community college transfer students and anyone interested in pursuing a college education.

Representatives from dozens of public and private colleges, universities and trade schools from within and outside California will have booths at the event to provide information and answer questions such as: how much does college cost, what college offers the classes I need and what do I do before I enroll? Local high school and college counselors will also be available to offer advice.  

Sessions dealing with financial aid, scholarships and public and private colleges will be available in English and Spanish to aid Spanish-speaking parents.

“Students and parents should attend to see the many options available to graduates once they leave high school,” said Pat Alexander, one of the event organizers. “It is critical for high school students to be college ready. Today’s job market clearly demonstrates that training beyond high school gives students a significant economic advantage.”

For additional information, contact Christine Goedhart-Humphrey, event coordinator, at (661) 636-4330.

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