CHEYENNE, WY, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) CollegeAmerica will be hosting a booth at the 2011 Cheyenne Superday. This is the second year the campus will be participating in the community event, which will be held on Saturday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Lions Park. Community members will be able to speak with CollegeAmerica representatives about the Cheyenne campus and its degree programs in business, graphic arts, healthcare, and information technology.
"Superday is a fantastic event for all of Cheyenne. As educators, we at CollegeAmerica, feel this event is a great way to connect with the community and help our neighbors feel reinvigorated about their career goals," said Debbi Potts, campus director at CollegeAmerica Cheyenne. "We want people in Cheyenne to know that if they have been putting off earning their degree or are looking for a career change, now is the time to enroll in classes. With flexible class starts and online degree options, CollegeAmerica can help them take one step closer to their educational and career goals."
Superday attendees who stop by the CollegeAmerica booth will be able to sign up for a complimentary career assessment as well as learn more about the Cheyenne college campus. The booth will also feature a beanbag toss game for children and complimentary blood pressure checks from CollegeAmerica healthcare program students. Anyone who recommends a friend, family member, or coworker to CollegeAmerica will be entered into a prize drawing that will be held at a later date.
For more information about CollegeAmerica, contact Kavitha Thimmaiah at 303.433.7020 or kthimmaiah@csg-pr.com.
About CollegeAmerica
CollegeAmerica and its affiliates Stevens-Henager College (which includes Independence University ) and California College San Diego have sixteen locations across the western United States, working to help make a better career more accessible. CollegeAmerica's degree programs are designed to produce highly trained and skilled graduates prepared for a wide range of job opportunities. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and offering programs in business, information technology, graphic arts, and healthcare, the college continues to pride itself on providing quality education to generations of students. For more information, visit http://www.collegeamerica.edu.
Contact:
Kavitha Thimmaiah
kthimmaiah@csg-pr.com
303.433.7020
CollegeAmerica Call to Action at Cheyenne Superday: Change Your Life—Don't Wait to Earn Your Degree
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[Press-News.org] CollegeAmerica Call to Action at Cheyenne Superday: Change Your Life—Don't Wait to Earn Your DegreeThe local college will host a booth that includes signups for a complimentary career assessment and information about its degree programs at June 25 event