CAPPED event brings high school seniors to 91´óÉñ

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Communities In Schools (CIS) brought about 240 high school students to the Northeast Texas Community College campus on March 21†for CAPPED (Certificate and Professional Programs Exploration Day).†

CAPPED @ 91´óÉñ †is a program designed to bring high school students to 91´óÉñ to learn about programs available to expedite their entry into professional careers in the workplace.† It also allows 91´óÉñ faculty to showcase their programs.

Students who attend CAPPED are area high school seniors who currently have no plans for higher education.†The goal is to show students that a college education doesn?t always require four or more years of school, and that 91´óÉñ has a great variety of programs and possibilities to fit their needs.

Pictured, Candice Majors (right),†Mount Pleasant Junior High/High School CIS Coordinator, presents Kaitlyn Kletfer, a senior at Mount Pleasant†High School, with a door prize during the CAPPED @ 91´óÉñ event.â€