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CAMPUS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2004
Career Day Plans in Full Swing
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Career
Day 2003 Participants |
Whether you’re a prospective student or a
practicing chiropractor, you’ll want to mark
your calendar for Sherman’s Career Day on
Saturday, May 29, as part of the college’s
four-day Lyceum program.
Prospective students, you won’t want to miss
this great opportunity to learn about an
exciting and rewarding career as a doctor of
chiropractic. At Lyceum Career Day 2004, you can
learn about an exciting and rewarding career as
a doctor of chiropractic; enjoy presentations
from top guest speakers and meet faculty,
students and alumni; tour the campus; and
observe hands-on chiropractic, basic science and
research demonstrations. You’ll learn how to
make it happen through Sherman College’s
financial aid and job placement programs. And
you’ll meet chiropractors from around the world
and enjoy lunch with faculty, staff and
students.
Already a chiropractor? Why not invite someone
you know or someone from your practice to learn
more about becoming a D.C.? Lyceum Career Day is
an event that could change his or her life for
the best. After all, your profession needs more
Sherman graduates. We’ll even send you
registration forms and posters to hang in your
office.
Here are just a few facts about Lyceum Career
Day:
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The Career Day program
and luncheon are absolutely free. The Career
Day program begins at 11 a.m. (registration
is at 10:30).
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Prospective students who
register for Career Day and Lyceum in
advance will receive one night complimentary
hotel accommodations.
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Prospective students are
encouraged to stay for the entire weekend
and enjoy the many activities, seminars and
special events that Lyceum has to offer.
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It’s easy to register!
Call the Admission Office at 800-849-8771,
ext. 1221,
e-mail admissions@sherman.edu or
go to the Career Day section of our web site
to register online. If you’d like a printed
postcard and registration form, please
contact the Admission Office.
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