Join us for an informative talk on the campus visits process presented by Kyla Szemplinski, M.S., an Extension Agent for the 4-H Youth Development program in Shelby County.
Are you making plans to go to college? For many students, that process involves going on campus visits to see what the schools you are interested in have to offer! This can be a daunting process, but this program will help you learn how to plan for these kinds of visits, what to look for when you go, and considerations for picking the right school for you. We will meet in the Halle Room on Monday, November 18th for this presentation. Program lasts from 5:00pm - 6:00pm. For teens in 9th - 12th grade. Registration is required and will open on November 4th, 2024.
Program will be presented by Kyla Szemplinski, M.S., an Extension Agent for the 4-H Youth Development program in Shelby County.
About 4-H
4-H is an educational program for youth in grades 4th through 12th. 4-H is open to everyone and provides equal opportunities in all programs. Educational programs are offered through local county and city school systems and community clubs. Over 60 projects are available including citizenship, leadership, photography, public speaking, nutrition, livestock, and many more.
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The Lucius E. and Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library serves the Town of Collierville as an information hub offering materials and programming for all ages, three 4-person study rooms, and a 40-person meeting room. It sits in a beautiful location in Halle Park near Collierville Town Hall.