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DMC holding on-campus registration this Saturday, July 17
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Meningitis and COVID-19 vaccination clinic also scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for new and returning students
Planning to attend Del Mar College (DMC) this fall and need to get registered for credit courses? Or, do you need to get a COVID-19 or required Meningitis vaccine before the fall semester starts? Now’s the time to take care of business!
An on-campus registration opportunity and a vaccination clinic are scheduled this Saturday, July 17, on the East Campus (Baldwin and Ayers) in the Harvin Student Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. DMC representatives will be on-hand to assist participants with admissions, class registration, financial aid application, Dual Credit registration, tuition and fee payments and other business that needs addressing. Advisors will be available, too.
Emily DeGraaff wanted a head start before her freshman year at Texas A&M University.
The graduating senior â who will be studying in the honors engineering program this upcoming fall â knew enrolling in the Texas Bioscience Institute Middle College Program prior to her junior year at Temple High could accomplish just that.
âThe reason I picked TBI is because I knew it was more similar to a university experience than taking AP or IB courses.â she said. âI wanted to prepare for college while participating in rigorous coursework.â
The TBI Middle College program is a partnership between Temple College and area high schools that allows qualified students to enroll in rigorous Science, Technology and Math-focused dual credit coursework in their junior and senior years of high school, according to a Temple College news release.