Cambridge University Summer Program Information Session at College—Open to All College Students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: October 17, 2008
CONTACT: Lisa Saunders
(845) 574 - 4244
Cambridge University Summer Program Information Session at SUNY Rockland Community College
Open to All College Students
Suffern, NY - There will be an informational meeting at SUNY Rockland Community College for all college students interested in studying abroad at Cambridge University this summer.
The Cambridge University Study Abroad Program informational meeting will be held on Monday, November 3, 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the Academic II building, room 2209, on the main campus in Suffern. All are welcome.
Students can be from any college, but must meet the requirement of a minimum 3.0 GPA and apply through the RCC Sam Draper M/TS Honors Program Office in Spring 2009 to be eligible. Students must be at least 18 years old when classes begin in July or August.
The meeting will include discussions on the available courses of study, which range from Shakespeare to Science, application procedures, and scholarships, etc. Members of the Cambridge 2008 class and the Cambridge mentors will answer questions.
There will be another informational meeting in the spring.
If you are interested in the program and cannot attend the meeting, or have questions about course content, contact Dr. Nancy Hazelton, Professor of English, at (845) 574 - 4341 or nhazelto@sunyrockland.edu, or visit her in the Academic II building, room 2116.
For more information regarding registration, cost and application processes, contact the Sam Draper M/TS Honors Office at (845) 574 - 4796 or hlowney@sunyrockland.edu.
For more information about Rockland Community College, visit www.sunyrockland.edu
###
Rockland Community College, a unit of the State University of New York, is located 25 miles northwest of NYC. The majority of its students transfer to four-year colleges, and many find immediate employment upon earning their associate's degree or certificate. The College also offers others, from preschoolers to senior citizens, the opportunity to simply learn something new. Quality education...at a price you can afford.

Previous:
"Men's Violence Against Women" Panel Discussion at College
