FHTC event draws high school students
From FHTC Staff
Friday, November 21, 2008
The 10th annual Focus on Creating Unlimited Success (FOCUS) event was held at Flint Hills Technical College on Nov. 16 and 17 with over 400 area high school students in attendance.
FOCUS is an opportunity for high school students and high school counselors to learn about the variety of options available at FHTC. Sixteen area high schools participated in the event by bringing students to campus. During the event, prospective students were able to visit two program areas of interest and receive program demonstrations. Students also received lunch, a FOCUS T-shirt, information about their program areas of interest and prizes.
Prospective students were able to learn more about the programs offered at FHTC including automotive technology; business administrative technology, computer program design and development; construction technology; dental assisting; dental hygiene; graphic arts technology; health occupations technology; hospitality-culinary arts; industrial engineering technology; machine tool technology; network technology; paramedic; power plant technology; practical nursing and welding.
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