It's 2014!!!!
It’s 2014 and with it comes the tradition of New Year’s
resolutions, new beginnings and fresh starts, but for high school seniors it’s
the last leg of their high school careers. We have received several requests for opportunities
in horticulture and agriculture now that we are back from winter break. Many of
these students are applying to universities and making decisions that will
affect them the rest of their lives. What they decide to do after graduation will set them on course for new
experiences, life lessons and of course new relationships. The Jefferson Co. Cooperative Extension
Service is in a unique position to assist both young and more mature students
seeking a more diversified and enriched college “experience”.
Anna Taul, the Assistant Director of Admissions for the
University of Kentucky is right here in our Extension office. She is an awesome advocate for the university
and knows the best way to introduce you (or a student near you) to the programs
available. If you have questions about
the University of Kentucky she has answers! Of course she is a pro at the application
process, but she can guide you through financial aid, the scholarship program,
and even set up a campus tour. Anna advises students in Jefferson County
schools, home school programs and JCTC students seeking more opportunities in
an advanced education.
Anna and UK are also advocates of the 55,000 Degree program. This program promotes continuing education for
the Louisville metro area and includes all Kentucky universities and colleges. What is the 55,000 Degree program about you
say…? Well, “LOUISVILLE WAS AT A CROSSROADS as city and county governments
merged in 2003. With unity came a community consensus to take stock of our
city’s strengths and our challenges. Whether the issue was attracting new
jobs or improving quality of life for all residents, the top priority for the
new city of Louisville to flourish became increasingly clear: Education.” This is a phenomenal opportunity for the residents of Jefferson County.
Kentucky’s land grant colleges are all about research and
education. Both UK and KSU are dedicated to improving the lives of Kentuckians of
all ages and all walks of life. Whether you are an eighth grader looking into
college prep, a senior seeking university options, or a senior citizen yearning
for more, let us help! You have questions? We have answers …and options!
Information on 55,000 Degrees program:
Email address for Anna Taul:
Information on Agriculture and Horticulture in KY:
University of Kentucky:
Kentucky State University
Eastern Ky University:
Murray:
Morehead:
Western KY University:
No comments:
Post a Comment