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Lake Superior College hosts Business, Technology and Trades Open House

Attendees will receive information about financial aid and learn about opportunities for High School students to earn tuition-free credit through the PSEO program.

By Jesse Robinson

Lake Superior College will hold a Business, Technology and Trades Open House today from 3-6 p.m. on its Main Campus for individuals and prospective students interested in checking out what LSC has to offer and what programs are in-demand.

Strong workforce demand for these program areas continues in the Twin Ports region and beyond. Learn more about affordable training options in these career fields as well as how to apply for free to LSC. The Open House is free and open to the public.

Attendees will receive information about financial aid and learn about opportunities for High School students to earn tuition-free credit through the PSEO program. Attendees can see the campus on a tour, watch demonstrations, participate in hands-on take a career interest quiz, learn about admissions, and program requirements from advising.

Lake Superior College offers the second lowest tuition in Minnesota among two- and four-year public and private institutions with an average annual tuition of $5,785. Guests will also be able to see campus resources like our newly-remodeled library, and Tutoring and Learning Center while on tour.

Open House guests are encouraged, but required to RSVP.

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