Cleveland State Holds "Gear Up Grant" Visit Day

  • Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Pictured: Holly Vetter, coordinator of Recruitment & Enrollment Development provided a welcome for the group.
Pictured: Holly Vetter, coordinator of Recruitment & Enrollment Development provided a welcome for the group.

Approximately 100 students from Chilhowee Middle School in Polk County visited Cleveland State’s campus on Monday as a part of the Gear Up Grant.

The grant is intended to help educate students on vocational and educational opportunities, as well as provide college access for the students with college campus visits being one of those services.

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