Event Held in Conjunction with National Transfer Student Week
Wilmington College and the seamless transfer advantages it offers to associate degree holders were front and center at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College last week.
PICTURED: WC's mascot, Quakerman, is pictured with President Trevor Bates and Dr. Sylvia Stevens, vice president for external programs.
It was Wilmington College Day in the Queen City. WC President Trevor Bates and Quakerman, the College mascot, were there; also, a host of WC officials were on hand, all eager to share information and opportunities with potential students visiting Cincinnati State's Transfer Center as part of National Transfer Student Week.
Sharron Colon, associate director for external programs said the event was " huge success" as it attracted more than 80 students.
"Wilmington College Day was a recruitment opportunity to meet with Cincinnati State students, faculty and staff to promote Wilmington College's offerings for completing a bachelor's degree at both its main campus and the Branch in Cincinnati, which, conveniently, serves students on the campus of Cincinnati State."