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Knoxville Events Draw Prospective Students and Guidance Counselors

 

Events recently held in Knoxville drew interest from prospective students, their parents and some 70 high school guidance counselors from an 11 county region.

A Monday luncheon at Calhoun’s on the River offered C-N’s enrollment management team the chance to thank high school counselors and share material that will be beneficial to their students. The gathering included information on the academic programs, as well as C-N’s value and financial compatibility with other schools.

 

 

 

C-N President Randall O’Brien and Provost Kina Mallard hosted area students and their families at an informational dinner at the Knoxville Museum of Art on Tuesday evening. The 7 p.m. event included a reception, a dinner and the opportunity to meet professors and program leaders from across campus.

 

 

 

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