September 1, 2025 - 02:00

THATCHER – Eastern Arizona College is set to host an informative event aimed at high school students and their parents on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, from 6 to 7 PM. This special evening will focus on the various dual enrollment and career education opportunities available to students.
The event will provide valuable insights into how dual enrollment can benefit students by allowing them to earn college credits while still in high school. This unique opportunity not only accelerates their educational journey but also helps them save on college tuition costs. Additionally, attendees will learn about various career education programs that can prepare students for the workforce directly after graduation.
Parents and students are encouraged to attend to gather essential information, ask questions, and engage with faculty members who will be present to discuss the programs in detail. This initiative underscores the college's commitment to supporting students in their academic and career pursuits.
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