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OFTC Hosts One-Stop Enrollment Days July 30 & August 6

With Fall 2022 Semester classes beginning August 22, Oconee Fall Line Technical College (OFTC) invites those interested in starting classes to attend a One-Stop Enrollment Day where they can meet one-on-one with college representatives who can help guide them through the enrollment process.   

The purpose of the event is to assist students in expediting their enrollment for the upcoming fall semester and inform them of financial aid opportunities available to help them pay for classes.   

“We are offering these two Saturday events to better serve our students and community,” shared Dr. Saketha Adams, OFTC’s Vice President of Student Affairs. “We want to give those who are working and with families at home an opportunity to come and see what OFTC has to offer on a day they may not have as many responsibilities.”   

Whether a student needs to get started or finish the enrollment process at OFTC, staff representing multiple departments will be available to help them complete the enrollment process in one day. Students should plan to come in person and bring essential documents, including a high school transcript, a government-issued photo ID such as a valid driver’s license or military ID, and a 2020 tax return.  

The One-Stop Enrollment Day will take place at the Sandersville Campus on Saturday, July 30, from 10AM-1PM in the Atrium, and on the Dublin Campus (Stewart Building) and Jefferson County Center (Main Building) on Saturday, August 6, from 10AM-1PM. 

For more information on OFTC’s 130+ programs of study, visit the college’s website, OFTC.edu. Fall semester classes begin August 22, and students can register for classes beginning Tuesday, August 9.  

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