The Kansas State University College of Agriculture hosted the first Celebrate Agriculture Day Student Summit on Friday, Sept. 22.
This event, geared toward prospective students, was held in partnership with the Celebrate Agriculture Day football game held on Sept. 23. More than 25 prospective high school students attended the event to explore opportunities within the agriculture industry. Students who registered early for the event were granted access to three complimentary tickets for the Celebrate Agriculture Day football game.
The event kicked off with a welcome from Dan Moser, associate dean of academic programs for the College of Agriculture. After a brief welcome and overview of the day, attendees participated in a browsing fair to explore College of Agriculture programs and resources offered by K-State. The attendees were able to learn details about College of Agriculture programs such as placement rates, internship availability and interdisciplinary study opportunities. The browsing fair was able to highlight how prospective students can focus on multiple areas of study without adding additional time to their tenure at K-State.
Source: k-state.edu
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