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New transfer agreement with Kansas State University

Students can expect an easier process when transferring credits to Kan­sas State University, thanks to a new agreement that will go into effect this semester. Students who have completed at least 45 credit hours at the college will be able to finish their final 19 credit hours at K-State. The credits will count toward the undergraduate degree and the associate degree. This arrangement aims to make the transfer process easier for students at the college.

Professor at the college teaches real life forensic nursing

Norma Fordham, professor of law at the college, will be discussing topics on forensic nursing in a presentation titled “It’s Not Dexter: Issues in Forensic Nursing.” The presentation will take place in the Craig Community Audito­rium (GEB 233) from 7:30 – 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 4. Fordham will be sharing her knowledge on topics such as career opportunities, the role of the forensic nurse and more. Admission is free and the public is encouraged to attend.

Grammy-winning artist will perform at the college

Grammy winner and former Billboard chart-topping artist Debbie Boone will be performing at Yardley Hall at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 25. Boone’s first hit single titled “You Light Up My Life” was released in 1977 and held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts for 10 weeks straight. Boone will be perform­ing songs from her latest album titled “Swing This.” Tickets are on sale at the college box office.

Students are rewarded for school purchases

The bookstore at the college has a new rewards program that allows students to earn points with every purchase they make at the bookstore, convenience store or the online store. Students earn one point for every $5 spent and one point for every $10 of a buyback trans­action. The points can be redeemed on the online rewards catalog and do not have an expiration date. See http://www.bookstore.jccc.edu for more informa­tion.

Compiled by Erica Aldridge

 

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