Parents and students invited to College Night on Oct. 19 | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    WASHINGTON, N.C.     Beaufort County Community College will host college representatives from over 50 colleges on campus on Tuesday, October 19 from 6:30 p.m.-7:45 p.m. in the Boyette Conference Center in Building 10 to present information and answer questions. College Fund North Carolina (CFNC) representatives will also be present to answer questions about application processes and financial aid. This is a free event. Parents and high school students are encouraged to attend.



    Colleges that will have representatives include: Appalachian State University, Barton College, Beaufort County Community College, Campbell University, Cape Fear Community College, Catawba College, Chowan University, Columbia College, East Carolina University, Fayetteville State University Full Sail University, Gardner-Webb University, Glenville State College, Guilford College, Johnson & Wales University, Liberty University, Livingstone College, Louisburg College, Martin Community College, Meredith College, Methodist University, Mid-Atlantic Christian University, Newberry College, North Carolina A&T, North Carolina State University, North Carolina Wesleyan College,, Pitt Community College Randolph College, Regent University, St. Andrews University, UNC- Greensboro, UNC-Charlotte, University of Mount Olive, UNC-Pembroke, UNC- School of the Arts, UNC-Wilmington, West Virginia University, Western Carolina University, William Peace University, and Winston-Salem State University.

    Contact: Attila Nemecz,
       Marketing and Public Relations Coordinator

       (252) 940-8672
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