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Lake Superior College hosting Business, Technology and Trades Open House this Thursday

Lake Superior College invites prospective students, families, and community members to explore hands-on career opportunities at the Business, Technology, and Trades Open House on Thursday, March 6, from 3-6 p.m. at LSC’s main campus.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:

. Tour LSC’s new Integrated Manufacturing space and experience hands-on demonstrations.

. Meet faculty and current students to learn more about their programs.

. Explore financial aid options and discover how high school students can earn tuition-free college credit through the PSEO program.

Featured Programs:

. Manufacturing – Welding, Computer-Aided Design, Machine Tool (3D Printing)

. Computer Information Systems – Cyber Security, Programming & More

. Business – Accounting, Paralegal Studies & More

. Fire & EMT – Firefighting and Emergency Medical Technician

. Construction & Wiring – Carpentry, Electrical Wiring, Electronics

. Automotive – Auto Service Technology

With strong workforce demand in these career fields across the Twin Ports and beyond, LSC provides affordable, hands-on training to help students gain the skills needed for success. Guests will also have the chance to explore campus resources, including LSC’s newly remodeled library and Tutoring and Learning Center.

The Open House is free and open to the public. Learn more at www.lsc.edu/openhouse.

-- LSC press release

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