Public Education Foundation Hosts Free College Knowledge Lunch Break Wednesday

  • Monday, September 22, 2014
High school parents & educators from all over the Tennessee Valley are invited to attend the Public Education Foundation's FREE College Knowledge Lunch Breaks.  Other adults who work with or advise students on the road to post-secondary success are invited as well.
 
These monthly lunch time workshops will focus on college related topics such as essay writing, college financial planning and college admission.
 
The first session will be this Wednesday, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Public Education Foundation office on the 3rd Floor in the Ruth Holmberg Center for Excellence.
PEF is located at 100 East 10th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402. 
 
The sessions are free.   PEF will provide an optional buffet lunch for $5 a person. Lunches must be pre-ordered, so RSVPs online for lunch are required at http://www.pefchattanooga.org/registerapply/
 
Feel free to contact PEF VP of College & Career Success Stacy Lightfoot at 648-4443 or slightfoot@pefchattanooga.org with any questions.
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