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Rcc Holding Information Session March 21

Whether it be elementary education, special education, middle grades, or high school, teachers are an integral part of every personʼs life. Now is a great time to learn more about the college transfer process of becoming a teacher. Randolph Community College is holding an Information Session for individuals interested in becoming certified as a teacher for all grade levels.

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The drop-in Information Session is Tuesday, March 21, from 4-6 p.m. in the Martha Luck Comer Foundation Conference Center on the Asheboro Campus. Attendees can view admissions materials for RCC and more than 15 other public and private universities that grant degrees in education. Representatives from Pfeiffer University and the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, which have transfer agreements with RCC to help students become certified teachers, also will be in attendance to answer questions.

High schoolers, their parents, RCC Teacher Preparation students, teacher assistants, and all interested community residents are invited.

For information on RCC’s Teacher Preparation program, visit https://www.randolph.edu/academics/collegemajors/teacher-preparation/index.aspx.

Rcc Campuses Hosting Spring Fafsa Nights

Need help filling out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? Randolph Community College is hosting Spring FAFSA Night on Monday, March 13th from 4-7 p.m. at the College's Asheboro Campus and on Wednesday, March 15, from 4-7 p.m. at the College’s Archdale Center.

Students needing assistance completing their FAFSA for 2023-24 and planning to attend RCC or any other college or university should bring their 2021 W-2s and federal tax return (1040) for both parent(s) and student. They also need to know information such as their Social Security Number or Alien Registration Number and information on any untaxed income and assets.

In Asheboro on March 13th the event will be in rooms 111 and 117 of the Business Education Center. In Archdale on March 15th, the event will be in rooms 321 and 322 of the Archdale Center, located at 110 Park Drive. Spanish translation services will be available, and parents are welcome to attend.

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