12 Reasons to Take Summer Classes
After a long semester of classes, tests, term papers, and seemingly never-ending homework assignments, the last thing most college students want to do is spend their summer vacation taking summer classes.
After a long semester of classes, tests, term papers, and seemingly never-ending homework assignments, the last thing most college students want to do is spend their summer vacation taking summer classes.
Are you looking for things to do this summer that are completely free?
Beneficial as a tourist attraction, as well as a learning environment for Hocking College students, the Hocking Woods Nature Center features an interpretive building, wildlife habitats, ponds, walkways, feed stations and seasonal programming for the public, groups of school children and scout troops.
Students in the Natural and Historical Interpretation and other wildlife programs at Hocking College are extensively involved in the care and usage of these animals. In this blog, meet some of the animals that they work with on a daily basis:
The process of getting a job can take weeks, sometimes months. There’s the lengthy application process followed by a series of nail-biting interviews. Next there’s an agonizing period of waiting till you finally get the call that informs you that you’ve been hired.
As anyone who has ever defaulted on a student loan knows the past only resulted in you being sentenced to academic limbo. In addition, you’re forced to suffer the following additional consequences:
A Hocking College student is collecting donations to benefit both the Fairfield County Dog Shelter and the Fairfield County Humane Society.
Recently Hocking College’s School of Public Safety Services signed a 'two plus two' agreement with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (UWO).
Nestled in the foothills of Appalachia, surrounded by the beauty of Wayne National Forest, Hocking College is an exceptional two-year college that will prepare you for the next step in your educational evolution.
Have you heard of the term Agroecology? Have you ever wondered what is agroecology? Agroecology is the study of agriculture from an ecological perspective. This unique form of science is based on the recognition that agricultural areas are ecosystems that interact with and influence those neighboring them. The discipline of agroecology provides novel solutions where resources are limited.
For many students, the key to making a successful transition from high school senior to college freshman hinges on their ability to adapt to a series of major life changes. Some of these changes include becoming more independent, taking on more responsibility, and becoming more accountable for their actions and choices.
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