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Mid-State’s Stay on Track webinars help adults explore starting college from home

By Julie Schooley
May 1, 2020
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS – Adults considering a change can now learn about at-home college options in a new webinar series from Mid-State. The college’s free “Stay at Home and Stay on Track” webinars are designed for any adult looking to learn a new skill or explore options for a path to advancement in their current career or a new one.

Participants will learn how their time at home can be used to “upskill” through flexible courses that fit their lifestyle and interests and have a chance to ask questions.

 “This webinar series will provide potential students and business partners information as they may be considering new opportunities,” Lang said. “During this unprecedented time, situations may have changed. Mid-State is here to help students reach their career goals without traveling far from home.”

The college will be waiving application fees through the webinar series.

The webinars will be offered May 5, 7, 12, and 14. For more information, visit  mstc.edu/stay-on-track.

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