The workshop will offer one-on-one help completing:
“Why wait? The sooner you apply, the more money you could receive,” a press release stated. “With counselors from both UAHT and Hope High on-site, you’ll get expert answers to every question—no guesswork. Bring a parent, bring your questions, and let’s knock out those applications together while enjoying snacks and refreshments.”
The workshop will take place on Wednesday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Hope High Annex Building, Room 10.
For more information, contact HHS Career Coach Rachel Holt at rachel.holt@uaht.edu or UAHT Dean of Enrollment Leigh Quillin at leigh.quillan@uaht.edu.
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