Allen County, OH. (WLIO) - Rhodes State College gives potential students a sneak peek into what they have to offer. During their fall preview day, around 65 high school students and their parents got to learn more about the community college. Beside touring the main campus, the students interested in the health science programs also got to check out the Borra Center in downtown Lima. College officials say that seeing the campus in person gives students a better understanding into the more than 70 degree programs that they could take advantage of.
“I think it really give a chance for students, and parents, and guests to see what we all have to offer at both of our facilities,” says Chad Teman, Director of Admissions at Rhodes State College. “To physically to get on campus to meet with the enrollment management division. To learn about financial aid to learn about scholarship, the admission process. Then physically to get our their and view the campus to see all the new technology that we are offering to our students.”
This is only the second year that Rhodes State has held their Fall Preview Day.
