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STLCC to Host Information Session for Careers in Engineering and Construction

St. Louis Community College invites you to attend a special information night for its construction management and engineering technology programs Wednesday, May 1, at the Florissant Valley campus.

Do you like to build things or figure out how to make things work? If so, St. Louis Community College has the career path for you, and invites you to attend a special information night for its construction management and engineering technology programs Wednesday, May 1. 

The information session will be 5:30-7 p.m. in the lobby of the Emerson Center for Engineering and Manufacturing on the Florissant Valley campus, 3400 Pershall Road. 

Participants will:

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  • Learn about academic requirements and career options.
  • Take part in interactive presentations.
  • Hear from current students about their experiences in the programs.
  • Learn how to get started at STLCC.

Register now at www.stlcc.edu/visit. For more information, call 314-539-5002.

St. Louis Community College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. If you have accommodation needs, call 314-539-5002 within two working days of the scheduled event to request needs. Documentation of disability may be required.

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Established in 1962, St. Louis Community College is the largest community college district in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States.  STLCC has four campuses – Florissant Valley, Forest Park, Meramec and Wildwood – that annually serve more than 81,000 students through credit courses, continuing education and workforce development programs.  For more information about STLCC, visit www.stlcc.edu.

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