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2010 Conference for Promoting STEM for educators - October 29, 2010
Check back soon for more information and registration.
STEM Mentoring Program fall 2010 application is now available.
STEM section of English Composition I - 30338 - EGL 101 - 021
Sign up for the STEM English Composition I section which will apply writing skills to writing in STEM. This EGL101 section will be especially valuable for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. For more information, contact Dr. Sherrill Weaver.
Human Genetics - 30887 - BIO 104 - 001, Fridays, Noon to 2:45
Sign up for this special section of Human Genetics in which students will explore topics through problem-based learning which will prepare them better for professional life.
Application for 2010-2011 APEX Scholarship for academically talented STEM students with financial need is currently being accepted. Please ask a former professor to complete a faculty recommendation form. Contact Gloria Liu (847-635-1738, glorial@oakton.edu) to determine if all of your scholarship application documents have been submitted. Call Oakton's Office of Student Financial Assistance (847) 635-1708 to determine if the office has received all of your FAFSA documents. Don't delay! Submit all required documents as soon as possible!
07/15/10 Illinois Department of Employment Security stated "The Manufacturing sector added +1,600 jobs in June. That job growth represents the fourth consecutive monthly gain in manufacturing, which has not happened since 1995." For information about Oakton's Manufacturing Technology Program, contact Dave Geller or visit its website online. What's the one subject that gives you the edge in the job market? See "Most Lucrative College Degrees" from CNN Money.com.
10 Tips for Getting More Financial Aid by U.S. News and World Report
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