RAYMOND โ Aqueasha Rimmer has more than one career option in mind, and ะยฒสอ๘ faculty from multiple programs helped her line up several choices.
โI just need to get my tests score up and I can start here in the fall,โ Rimmer said. โIโm looking at things like dental assisting and digital imaging, just seeing what kinds of jobs I can get.โ
Rimmer, a senior at Callaway High School in Jackson, was among nearly 700 high school seniors and their parents who attended Preview Day on Feb. 3 at Mayo Gym on the Raymond Campus, which featured exhibits for all academic and career-tech programs, activities and organizations ะยฒสอ๘ has to offer. Prospective students from high schools in from all over the state toured the campus and interacted with students and faculty about admissions, scholarships, majors, housing, student life and more.
For high schoolers, itโs a time to find out how ะยฒสอ๘โ programs of study can build a successful career.
โItโs easy for me to work with numbers, as opposed to with words,โ said Parker Goff, a Ridgeland High School senior, who met with Electrical Technology program instructors with his mother, Sandra, herself a ะยฒสอ๘ alum. โIโm strongest in math and science.โ
Singing is not just a talent but a unique form of self-expression for Alicia Foster, a senior at Warren Central High School.
โItโs an escape and an outlet for me,โ said Foster, who along with her parents, Dr. Johnnie and Andrea Foster, of Vicksburg, found out about the collegeโs varied music and voice programs from ะยฒสอ๘โ Music and Choir instructors.
โI like the vibe here,โ Andrea Foster said. โItโs not too big, and itโs close knit. It will be a good fit to get her feet wet in college.โ
Upcoming similar events at ะยฒสอ๘ include Rankin College Day, at the Rankin Campus; The Visit, at the Utica Campus, both on Feb. 24; and Vicksburg College Night, at the Vicksburg-Warren Campus, on April 17.
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