Students are preparing to take the next step towards their degrees at ASU-Mountain Home (ASUMH). Spring classes begin Monday, with late registration being available even after they’ve begun.
Chancellor of ASUMH Dr. Bentley Wallace urges those who may be on the fence about registering to talk to college staff even if they’re late to registering.
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Dr. Wallace says financial aid gives potential students a good opportunity to find a new career at no cost.
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With an emphasis on in-demand jobs, Dr. Wallace says there are many opportunities to help people find new careers and help the city grow the economy.
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For more information visit asumh.edu.
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