October 12

Johnson College to host Open House Oct. 24

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Shown are Johnson College’s Ambassadors, knowledgeable students who provide information and advice about the College to prospective students and their families, from left: Anna Granteed ‘11, Veterinary Technology, Berwick; Tasha Gitto ’11, Veterinary Technology, Quakertown; Jordan Lupini ’11, Architectural Drafting and Design Technology, Jessup; Eric Shager ’11, Biomedical Equipment Technology, Forest City; Brendan Bonner ’10, Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Technology, Springfield; Alicia Krutulis ’10, Biomedical Equipment Technology, Archbald; Mark Bremer ’10, Precision Machining Technology, Brodheadsville; Matt Gavern ’11, Automotive Technology, Scranton; Danielle Roth ’10, Veterinary Technology, Erie.

Johnson College will host an Open House for prospective students and their families on Saturday, Oct. 24,  from 9 a.m. to noon on the College’s campus at 3427 North Main Avenue, Scranton. Registration for the event can be done on the Johnson College web site, www.johnson.edu, or by calling admissions at 570.702.8900.Open House activities will include a welcome, tours of campus facilities and classrooms, information on admissions requirements, and opportunities to meet faculty, students and alumni. Department chairs will be available to review the specifics of each technology program and course outlines. Information on financial aid, student services, athletics, and career services will also be provided. Application fees will be waived for those who apply at the Open House. Students who are not able to attend the Open House may arrange for a private tour and interview. Questions about admissions activities may be directed to the Admissions Department.

Additional information about the technical programs, as well as directions to the College, may be obtained by visiting www.johnson.edu. Shown are Johnson College’s Ambassadors,  knowledgeable students who provide information and advice about the College to prospective students and their families, from left: Anna Granteed ‘11, Veterinary Technology, Berwick; Tasha Gitto ’11, Veterinary Technology, Quakertown; Jordan Lupini ’11, Architectural Drafting and Design Technology, Jessup; Eric Shager ’11, Biomedical Equipment Technology, Forest City; Brendan Bonner ’10, Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Technology, Springfield; Alicia Krutulis ’10, Biomedical Equipment Technology, Archbald; Mark Bremer ’10, Precision Machining Technology, Brodheadsville; Matt Gavern ’11, Automotive Technology, Scranton; Danielle Roth ’10, Veterinary Technology, Erie.

 

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