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Holden University Center Nights
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Email: uc@lakelandcc.edu
Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Holden University Center
Description: Learn more about the Holden University Center and next steps to get started on Wednesday, July 25 6:00pm-7:00pm RSVP NOW!.
Student Activities
Red Cross Blood Drive
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Email: muhler@lakelandcc.edu
Time: 11am-5pm Location: E-Building-1st Floor Lobby
Description: The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at Lakeland on Wednesday, July 25th from 11am to 5pm in the E-Building, 1st floor corridor.
All donors will receive a coupon for a FREE Chipotle burrito + a "buy one, get one free" movie ticket good at any Atlas Cinema location.
To be eligible to donate, individuals must be 17 years old, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds based on height, and be in general good health. Red Cross donor card or positive ID required. You are eligible to give blood if the last time you donated was at least 56 days ago.
The next scheduled blood drive at Lakeland will be held September 5th & 6th.
For additional information, contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 or visit www.redcrossblood.org.
Women's Center
SMART Information Sessions for Fall 2012
Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Email: womencenter@lakelandcc.edu
Time: 3:30 Location: The Women's Center at Lakeland
Description: Spending a semester in the SMART program helps single mothers become successful in college. Students will discover all the ins-and-outs of the college experience and learn how to:
Negotiate all aspects of Lakeland including registration, financial aid, counseling, student activities and other areas that are often confusing to first time students.
Access resources which are available to students that you might not otherwise know about.
Interact professionally with instructors and college personnel.
Attend training workshops on topics related to overcoming barriers which could keep you from succeeding in college.
Weekly workshops are scheduled so students can address any parts of their lives which negatively impact their ability to stay in school. Topics include; effective communication, coping with change, finances, relationships, and many more. Workshops provide a respectful atmosphere
so women can bond and gain support from one another.
SMART is a support, networking and scholarship program which helps single mothers achieve academic success. It is one semester in length.
Participants must be new students (first or second semester in college), have demonstrated financial need, attend school on Tuesdays/Thursdays (at least 6 credits), and be available to attend workshops on Fridays.
Students must enroll in ENGL 0111 or ENGL 1111 to participate.
This is an on-campus, daytime program.
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