Thanks everyone. So, thank you for coming to our admissions info session today. We wish it could be in person, but we're making do with what we got. So I'm check off all.
I'm admissions counselor at fingerless community college a little bit about myself. I grew up in the area, I graduated high school in twenty twelve, and went straight to my degree program was new media.
I wanted to have a focus and film. I saw the new media program saw it offered films along with a lot of other new media aspects that I really enjoyed.
So I finished my associates and new media at and then transferred to another four year Sunni school. After I finished that.
I decided I wanted to move back home move back home, found a job in the admissions office where I worked as a student, and here I am sitting in front of you today next with us, you might see your picture red up there and conscious. I'll let her introduce herself.
Hello, welcome to the webinar this afternoon. Like Chad said, my name is Ian, and I am also one of the counselors here. We're delighted to have you today.
And certainly, I, we will only explaining or Chad will be in a second a little bit more about how this is gonna work, but I'm the person that's gonna be answering some of the questions okay that you type into the chat box.
I've been here for a number of years, and just delighted to have you here because I think we have so much to offer services, the different types of degrees, et cetera.
I don't want to take chad's thunder away today, but he's gonna be talking about those things. And we just we have an awful lot of here to help to the to the goals that you have set at this point, or if they change. So again welcome.
And I'm going to leads into the next area that we want to introduce a couple of our students that are here with us too. You don't see them, but it's Ashland and Erica, they are a couple of tour guides.
And if we could just Ashland, you wanna start tell us. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah. Hi, guys my name is Ashwin and I'm from, I went to see straight out of high school as well. I study hospitality and tourism management.
I'm a tour guide FCC also. M. P. student which we'll get into more later. I really enjoy a full CC to be honest. I do live four hours away from the area. So it's actually like a big step for me, but it wasn't something that I regretted.
I do enjoy all the programs and have a lot of clubs, student activities, student, life really brief things, bring things together. There's a lot of sports. And my program is really, really interesting. So, like, was the best choice for me.
Great Erica do you want to speak a little bit in terms of your program and etc how why you came to pick on. Okay. So, my name is Erica. I go by Daisy.
Either of the two is fine, but I study theatre arts, but I will be transitioning over to early childhood care. Like, ashlin is I'm also doing it.
I came to fresh out of high school as well. I chose because I live in Rochester and it's only an hour away, so I'm far enough, but I can easily get home. If I needed to.
The good thing about my major is that I'm doing what I love.
And even though I am switching my major, I'll still be a part of like cedar club. So, the school has a lot of clubs as well. We'll get into that as well. But other than that, the school is definitely a great choice for me personally.
And hopefully you guys will love it to. Okay. Thank you Erica. I think you'll hear a little bit more from those two later, but I will give it back over to Chad. Well, thank you. So, and kinda mentioned it, but as you guys can see right here on the screen.
If you do want to ask a question try to make sure it says all panelists it might already be on host. It might be on presenter, but when you ask questions, try to have it on all panelists. So let's get started.
So, if none of you guys have been to Canada go yet. Let me just say it is. One of my favorite cities I've ever been to not being biased at all here. No group in the area.
If you guys don't know where candidate is, it's about forty five minutes from Rochester about our to Syracuse hour to two hours to Buffalo, depending on where you're going. I know we have a lot of New York City students who get on.
These were about six hours from New York City, so a little bit of a hike, but right. Central New York some of my favorite things about the area that made me wanna come back. We're just all the amount of festivals that happened you're around.
The community is amazing here, whether it's ice festivals in the winter art festivals in the summer. There's seems like something's always going on, which I loved because I love going out and doing things.
And then, aside from that, having the legs right there, the nature, the foliage is beautiful in the spring. It's just an, all around great area not to mention all the new, you know, restaurants popping up every single day. It's really booming right now.
So, even maybe when all this passes, if you're thinking about definitely try to come see the area, because I promise you, you'll fall in love with the school and the area just as much.
So, we have our main campus in Canada we have other campuses to for different needs.
So, for example, the, our Victor campus, a lot of the classes that take place in Victor are gonna be or technology classes, your mechanical technology engineering, that sort of thing.
We have our Geneva campus, which you'll see a lot of paramedic going on. We have a viticulture center in Geneva as well for wine or grape growing wine making.
And then we have the East campus smaller field station, which helps a lot of our conservation environmental students. Get hands on experience in the woods doing the kind of forestry thing that they're gonna be doing in the real world.
So we try to, you know, whether it's the viticulture wine center, whether it's a smaller field station. We wanna try to give you these different satellites to go out and actually get a hands on feel for what you're gonna be doing.
I should've mentioned to I'm gonna go back quick. Gen, Ed classes are also supported a different campuses. So, you know, if you are closer to the victor campus to try to take some, that's definitely a possibility.
So,
we have over fifty areas of study,
you know,
regardless of what you wanna study,
we probably have something that touches upon that for everything arts,
the technology,
liberal arts obviously our conservation healthcare programs.
We have associates and science and art and applied associate degrees,
which will get you all geared up for the workforce after your two years at,
as well as a hybrid and online classes,
which we'll talk about too.
I like to stop here real quick just to mention the lady in the photo was actually one of my friends, and she went to for music recording and right now I see her on top one, hundred lists and Nashville as a country singer.
She got in with the music recording was able to build connections, practice what you preach, and now was living her dream in the industry that she wanted to. So, I like to just mention that.
So online solutions, so it's one thing to go and sit down learn and get a high quality education. What we offered is a high level of education online as well.
We are designated as an open Sunni plus campus, which means that our online classes essentially have been selected as one of the premier online learning programs in New York state.
So we're constantly developing that constantly upgrading and seeing how we can use it to teach better online.
Isn't you know, the traditional way of doing things but we want to make sure that if you do online, you're gonna get the same quality of education is you're gonna get right in the classroom.
So, like, I mentioned, those are constantly changing, being upgraded. It's really, really great thing. Now, we also have hybrid classes.
So, hybrid is guaranteed at least fifty percent online, depending on the professor on the major you might have to go in more, going, less.
Those are dependent, but if you're somebody who maybe works, I'm trying to fit an education between life. Essentially hybrid classes might be a really good option for you.
So, success matters to us, we, over everything else, I want you to succeed. So we try to put pieces in place to help you with that.
So something we'll do is give you two advisor, so a professional adviser faculty advisor, you kinda get both ends of the spectrum there. You know, different advisors might have different input on certain things. So we want you to.
Have choices essentially to make sure you get to your end goal that you want as well, as different centers that we have on campus to help you out. So, academic success and access programs.
You might see that shorten as a, if you see a just think that you can see on the screen right here. Some of the services we provide math center go in there. You can work with the tutor help you with math issues.
You have the right place. We'll help you write papers, give you tips as well as helping you create your resume work on your cover letter.
Since that might be new to a lot of you it was to me, when I went to for CC, the science incubator is a great program. Essentially you might not be able normally to get a chance to study science on a hands on capacity.
A lot of it is textbooks, so the science incubator gives you a chance to sit with the tutor in a lab and actually work on what your homework is what the current chapter you're learning and classes.
So, it's really nice to be able to work it out instead of just reading it on a textbook one on one tutoring. Really? I'm seeing more and more with more majors. I was walking before the, the shutdown.
I was walk in and saw tutoring for one of my old classes. That was a web development. Class switch is an awesome thing because I know that stumps a lot of students.
So being able to have someone who knows how to help, you know, what they're talking about is really, really helpful when you feel like you're struggling in a class. Well, it's just study skills workshop. If you're not a good study, or we wanna try to help give you the tools to maybe change that.
Ashland, do you use any of these? I know you mentioned one earlier.
Yeah, I actually do I, I go to the right place a lot, because they help you with any subject. It doesn't matter if it's like economics or anything they help you with all of that. One on one tutoring also offers that they have separate times.
Like, I used to use it for accounting advisor wise. Also I have my advisor and then I have my academic adviser too. So both of those are really come in handy. Awesome.
I should mentioned also our library. The way it's set up is great. I know Erica has been there, she can maybe talk about it, but it's set up in the three floors scenario.
So the bottom floor, you have dead silence if you wanna get some starting done without chit chat, a great place to do. So, they have no phone zones second floor you walk in.
That's where the reference desk is, you know, they rent out calculators, textbooks, laptops, iPads.
They're really awesome in there to try to help you get what you need and then, you know, more talking more group work on that floor and then you go to the top floor. And that's really where a lot of group projects happened.
A little different vibe than the second floor, but each one has its own place in there. So check out the library to next time. You come to campus.
So, you know, aside from those offices, we have teams of people who want to help you as well. So, some of, you know, a name, you'll see a lot through this presentation is X. so that stands for academic advising career and transfer services.
Axe essentially will be there to help you with career planning, help you transfer when you're done in once you're accepted they'll really be with you until the end and help you reach your career path.
The office, basically, you know, you have to qualify it's a government program. You have to be eligible for it. Eric. Do you want to talk a little bit about your experience with therapy?
Sure, so my experience on, from the moment I got there, they reached out to me to let me know exactly where they were. So they are on the third floor with the program.
You can get stuff like free supplies, like papers, pencils and all that.
You do get a academic advice and you get a professional advisor pretty much there, you're academic advisor, and they make sure they can fit everything into your schedule. They make sure you get all the classes that you need on time.
So, you can make sure that you're out in the two years that you're and they're also there for support. If you ever have any problems with a certain class, you voice that to them and say, hey, I'm having trouble with, at least English even in the office.
There is one on one tutoring that you can get, or you can get group tutoring and stuff like that. I'm usually up there all the time so I'm getting the tutoring that I need and I'm getting passing, like, all my papers and stuff like that.
So I'll take it's a really good program and everybody should look into it. Thank you. And then last, but not least. We have a disability combination, so essentially you need longer taking a test, whatever help it might be.
We have a great coordinator, Melissa, so that will work with you get you the accommodations that you need, and all these services are free to. I should mention they're included intuition. They're all for you. So, take advantage of them how you can.
Now, before we go to the next slide in the chat, does anybody know who that middle guy is right there with the sixty on his chest.
So, that is actually flick. He's our mascot. You'll see them on campus. Sometimes. You'll see minute events. But he is flip the lake monster. So, apply learning. We have tons of different ways.
You can get applied learning. Essentially applied learning is not reading out of a textbook, but actually working what you're going to do while you're still in school.
You know, I was talking to a professor one time who works with music recording technology, and he told me that they cover all their basis.
So, that when a student leaves their classroom and works in the professional field, whether they work into the walk into a studio that has an analog system, digital system no matter what they walk into. They're gonna know how to work that.
And that really resonated with me. Because I realized, even in my own major, when I ended up transferring from, you see, I felt like, I already had a leg up on my classmates.
Honestly,
when I transferred to a film program,
I already knew,
you know,
not only the film stuff I wanted,
but a lot of supporting things that worked with it I felt comfortable freelancing,
right out of school because of the stuff I did at so some other experiences included internships,
different kinds of research opportunities,
whether it's in state out of state.
Different clinical hours for healthcare Co Ops. We have a study abroad that actually happened just about every year.
I know this last one students went to Costa Rica Costa, Rita and France actually, which is a great opportunity. Now, work study. So we're starting student.
Aids are pretty similar work study essentially you have to qualify with the government.
It's a government funded program that basically will allow you to work for the school and get paychecks just like you would with any other job, but it's coming out of a government probe student.
Eight positions much like Erica national in here. We hire students and admissions there are tour guides, office aides. They help out with everything. They're awesome. But they will get biweekly paychecks for other work too. So there's plenty of opportunities to work, right?
On campus. Whether it's admissions. Whether it's the cafeteria of the library, we try to employee students, how we can just kinda to get them working when they might not be able to find a job.
So,
our community,
one of the things that stands out most,
not just because we're a community college,
but really does have the community that I,
I see more than some of the other schools I visited kind of at the heart of that is our student life center or student life office within it,
there's so many ways to get involved.
And I always stop here anyway, when I'm talking to people get involved, you know, I don't care if you're coming up and you never thought about it a day in your life, try it. There's nothing to hurt and I, I promise you that it's gonna be as fulfilling as you want it to be.
So some examples of that student government,
you have a say,
as a student on some things going around campus clubs and organizations,
even if there's a club that you're not interested in,
they allow you to walk in there,
fill out a piece of paper and start a club,
I did that when I was going to it was a super easy process,
and I got a club out of it,
which was pretty neat there besides that there's there's so many clubs already established.
The first couple of weeks of the semester. You'll be able to walk in see all the clubs tabled out. Go talk to him see what they're all about, and then sign up for an interest meeting student Corporation, you know, some of the umbrella, or kind of some of the parts understood.
Incorporation would be campus activity board.
For instance, that's something I was a part of campus activity board basically helps decide what events come to campus. What events come to campus what giveaways come to campus. Really? A lot of the fun things that happen.
The student corporation helps figure out honors programs. So we have kind of two different owners programs. We have a nationally recognized five data capital, which is an honor society.
Essentially if your GPA is, I believe, it's a three point five you are put into it by a capital National Honor. Society looks great.
On a resume, and you're able to carry that with you as well as a program that we do out of, you know, out of our campus. The classes are more discussion based than lecture base.
So more critical thinking more talking with your classmates working things out. Really? To challenge yourself, so, there's plenty of options to explore with an honors. We're always putting out volunteer opportunities.
Student life has ongoing list of different offered volunteer opportunities and then new student orientation as well. So this year, they're actually doing an online new student orientation.
So, if anybody here applies gets accepted for small semester, or keep your eyes open for that.
Erica, I'm gonna call you just because I've heard you talk about some of the things you've gone to in student life before, and I get a kick out of it. Do you want to tell us some of the events that you've like the most?
Of course, I do, so I would say my favorite thing that the school puts on and they put it on at least once a month is the dinner and a movie.
So, they'll show movie that came out within, like, the recent year, or like, a recent, two years or whatever, and you'll get a free mail. All you have to do is sign in, which your ID.
But the last event that I went to before, everything, shut down, they had a dancer, and his name was snap buggy and he was on America's got talent. Now, he was telling us his story about how he really wasn't supposed to be there.
He kinda snuck in and then they told him to get on stage. So, but it was funny. Him telling a story. He was dancing in front of us and then he decided that he was going to do a flip over five people.
And he flipped in front of the five people in landed basically in front of me and I have to say that was one of the most fun experiences I've ever had because of how it happened. And it was really cool.
The events really help, you come up with, like, new friends, you'll see who you want to hang out with and it's just really, really fun. Oh, yeah. Some of my best memories from are still some of those student life events where it's like, a TV show, like, deal or no.
Deal coming in not the actual show but it's just a lot of fun. It's a great group activity. And it's something that you're gonna remember I still do.
So, athletics, if you are interested in any of that feel free to put it in the chat, we essentially have sixteen teams, and we are double a school.
Two of our newest teams will be latest volleyball and E, sports. I'm actually in E, sports assistant coach. If anybody has any questions feel free to email me or type in the chat and I'll make sure to answer any questions that you might have.
If anybody else is interested in athletics, you can go to athletics dot edu.
Check the chat, I think, and we'll put it in there for you guys, if you are interested in playing on a team, there will be a button on the website that says recruit me. And that will get you in contact with a coach. You can ask questions, try to be recruited.
The picture you see here is actually one of our new term fields that just recently got finished one of my favorite spots on the whole campus hands down. You can see the view from the lake there.
If you don't participated in a team, you can still be there for support. It's a great activity to watch our teams play on the on the beautiful term. Check out the lake.
It's really, really something I'll check it out.
I should mention also, if you don't want to play for the NJ, NJ and J. C. double a. excuse me we do have intramural sports as well. So, whether that's pick up basketball.
You know, whether that's playing for E sports without competing. We have plenty of intermurals. If you just want to get out there and get active, we also have a wait centers on campus. So, even if you wanna work out, that's right in the gym feel free.
Definitely try to get your exercising so we have Swedes on campus, so for some review, maybe not local who are wanting to come to campus. Definitely. Check out the suites. They're right on campus.
Maybe maybe a three minute walk from the building. They are beautiful. You basically get.
It's once you get your own bedroom, so, four bedrooms, two a suite. Mostly you get your own bedroom lock and key. So no sharing bedrooms with anyone, it's your own personal room with a shared common area.
So right there in that photo, you can actually see one of the kitchen living rooms. So the kitchens are fully stocked microwave oven, dishwasher. Fridge. Really nice. And the suites all have AC as well. So, no logging fans in your Windows.
You'll be able to keep it a comfortable living temperature. They're really nice. You know, they're always keeping them up to date trying to keep them, you know, as good as they can. They're really, really, especially for being a smaller school.
Our suites are really nice. Eric, and Ashley, actually both live in the Swedes. Actually, when you first moved to this weeds, what were some of the things you like most about? It?
Okay, so when I first moved to the suites, first of all, I love having my own room because, you know, everybody go to college and they're like, oh, they have weird roommates or they just have dirty roommates at the suite. We all like, every floor has a lounge, so we have been machines.
There's there's two laundry rooms on two sides of the building. We get mail there. You have your own mail key. You only show the back with one other person. The kitchen comes with everything.
Pretty much you get your own space there's academic on the one, third floor. It has a computer, and no matter what you get your own space. So it's like the best but you can also have the lounges are open for twenty four hours. They have TVs.
They have a C, you could just chill with your friends, but it's actually really nice. And it's always really cool to everybody has already. But other than that, it's like pretty, like, homeless. So that's what I really like about it.
So, if you go on our website, I believe it's EPC that you do slash housing. You can actually take a virtual tour of both the campus and the suite.
So, if you wanted to check it out, a little deeper see for yourself, what it's about, feel free to go check it out online like, Ashley mentioned, there's two better, two bathrooms for every four bedrooms.
So, you only have to share with one other person, and we do have a separate parking lot for students who live in this weeds and so you will have a reserved spot. I know. A question I hear a lot is, do you have to be a second year student to live in the suites? And the answer is no.
If you attend to, you can live in the suite. It is a separate application. So, if you are interested in living in the suites, you will have to go to slash housing and fill out the application there and the link for that.
We'll be in the chat as well.
So dining at the food at is actually really good. I even kind of enjoyed it when I was a student I still get my lunches there work in there. They have everything that you could be in the mood for on any certain day.
So, anything from Fusion foods pizza, Burger, bar, salads there's a subway in there a breakfast bar. Really? Any time of the day. No matter what you're in the mood for it. They'll have something.
That will look good to you. You can pay with either a meal plan, which we do have several different tiers of meal plans you can do whether you want three meals a day. What have you, you can also pay with your card or cash?
So, if you just wanted to go in and grab the burger, you can go pay your debit card. Like you would anywhere else the cafeteria you can see right there with Flex sitting in is usually pretty, you know, active.
It's where a lot of the campus will go on their off time to study to eat. It's a very social area. You get a great view of the suites right there in the background. So, if you do end up coming here, I bet you'll spend a good amount of time in the cafeteria.
So, let's talk a little bit about financially and admissions.
So, from us, for me, from an, from our other counselors, what you can expect from us, an admissions is a team that wants to help, you.
With anything you have, if we can help, you will help you find somebody who can we want to be, as honest and straightforward with you. So we won't beat around the Bush. Do you have any questions? You know, we pride ourselves on trying to get back to you guys.
As soon as you ask a question, response time is big, especially in today's day and age, you know, long story short. We're here to assist you. We want to help you get a quality education.
We wanted to be as painless that can be to apply to school. I know I was a first generation going to college was a big set up for me. Personally.
I don't know what the heck was going on on my parents who don't know what the heck was going on. So having a school that kind of understands that and is willing to simplify things for you talk with, you walk you through things was super, super helpful. On my part.
We also have a new streamlined application online, which has no application fee. So you don't have to pay to apply anymore.
We are a rolling admission school so, you know, no early decision. You apply. We'll look at your application and we will accept you into the semester that you want.
The application process three easy steps.
If you are interested in applying, you'll go to dot edu, slash apply, you'll see a button that says create new account or create an account once you do that fill out the field I think it has.
For your name, your email address or birthday, and then press submit, it will pull up the application for you fill it out. I think it's about three pages super simple. No. Application fee. And, like, I mentioned, it's all in a rolling basis.
As soon as you submit that within the next day or two,
we should get it and within a couple of weeks we should process it have everything good get all the information you need from you and you should be good to go except for nursing right now nursing is one of our,
you know,
more restrictive programs.
We can only accept eighty students in every semester and is actually one of our nursing counselors.
So, if you do have any, like, nursing specific questions, please feel free to ask Anne, she'd be more than happy to help and knows, you know, all of the in and outs that I might not about nursing.
Okay, so once apply get accepted, what was that?
Nope, oh, okay. Yeah, maybe he's the Clicker. Alright so once you're accepted, you'll get a nice little confirmation with a checklist on it. The checklist is awesome because it allows you just to check things off one at a time so you don't get too overwhelmed, you know.
Exactly what you need to get done the checklist will kind of look like this slide. So, you know, it'll say, activate your web advisor account, confirm your enrollment. Then you apply for the financial aid housing. If you want it, you already have to be accepted to apply for housing.
No, that's one of the caveats. So, make sure you apply first for the college. We'll need official transcripts. You'll have the whole list, so once you apply, you know, you can just go check it down and then not to beat a dead horse.
But if you need anything, please reach out to us, we are here for you. We understand. It can be confusing. And we want to help you out.
So, a financial AIDS, we do offer one of the lowest tuitions in the area so you can get a nice affordable college and have it be a really, really high quality education.
That being said around eighty four percent of our students were receive some form of financial aid, whether it's grand scholarships, work study loans and they're all a little bit different. I'll run through a real quick for you guys.
So, grants obviously, is your free money tap on pal grants once again, different apps or applications to fill out you can find those at that you'd use slash aid that will be in the chat as well.
Grants you don't have to pay back free money.
Scholarships, so essentially there's Excel, so your scholarship, which some of you may have heard of it's the New York state funded scholarship you have to qualify for it.
And then foundation has our own scholarships that you would essentially fill out a scholarship application and our office will help try to fit you with scholarships and there's all different times.
So you can check them all out on line their scholarships for certain majors for first generation.
For honor society, so check them out there's tons of different options work study, another former, financially, and help get you paychecks and then loans I have a loan, sometimes loans are necessary a necessity to get an education.
I would say if you're going to go the long route, try to get as many student loans as you can, the interest rates are going to be lower than the parent private. Sometimes it's needed.
I have a student loan out parent loan, and I'm making payments on it. I have a job because of it. So it's, you know, take advantage of anything. You can here to try to get an education because in the long run, it's gonna be worth it.
I just can you mention one thing? Yeah, in the financial aid office there's a woman by the name of Lydia, and I just put her email out there. So if you get started with those forms and.
You know, you think well, this is a little overwhelming. I have some questions she will. That's exactly what she'll do. If you email her, she will set a time in a day that you can meet and ask her questions. Tell her. I've done this and this and this, but now we're wondering about that. So it's Lydia.
Did you get or is there and that will be on the next slide as well to go a little deeper? No, but again, we are here to assist in any way, shape or form that we can. So, Lydia, it would be a great great help too. That's all.
I just wanna throw that out on that note. Talk to her. If you have questions, it might not always be best to listen to your neighbor, or, you know, maybe listen to family.
So if you do have questions talk to somebody who knows this inside and out, and we'll be able to give you really good advice about it. Exactly, so going a little deeper into what Anna was talking about.
Some of the applications that you will find on the slash eight page would be the fast form, the application for the tap grant access your scholarships as well as the foundation scholarships.
So all of those can be found on our website. A lot of our Web pages have just totally been redone. So you will, you know, see a bunch of new helpful categories that you can just click on.
And hopefully that will answer your question before you even have to go ask somebody. I apologize to everyone who keeps seeing my crazy cat running around back there. Alan. I know.
People previously it's really excited about admissions at.
So, there's lydia's email right there, like, and said, she will do one on one appointments. She's really, really awesome will help you out on all.
We strive to try to give you the highest quality education we can at the most affordable price. Nobody wants to break the bank trying to get an education. And that's what we're trying to provide here.
So, stay engaged with us, you know, we're still working, we're all working from home. We're working from remotely checking emails, you know, making calls.
If you do, have any questions, please contact us either, by our personal emails or admissions at dot edu, if you don't want to remember our emails. That's totally fine.
We do also work on one on one digital meetings.
If you want to sit with us face to face, just like this, we're more than happy to meet with you answer questions you have phone calls email, whatever is easiest for you just make sure. To let us know and we'll one hundred percent help you out.
Now. I'm gonna stay on this page real quick. Erica. Ashley do you have rationalism? I apologize. Do you have any final thoughts that you might want to say about the school? ashlin? So me going far away.
It wasn't tough choice, but I say it was worth. It is really a family oriented school. You guys should choose and just make it one of your top five options, at least or maybe three because it's really good school.
So I hope you guys enjoyed about you or anything. I don't have much much to say all. I got to say, is, I hope everybody stay safe with everything that's going on.
And one thing that I really honestly gotta say about the schools that if you do get to come here, I promise you.
Get the mozzarella sticks, the mozzarella sticks she will not be disappointed. Cool. And so, thank you guys, and we'll actually stay on for a little longer.
If you guys have any questions, feel free to type them in the chat and we'll be here for probably another five, ten, fifteen minutes, depending on how long the questions are going. But for anyone who doesn't have any questions, thank you so much, thank you so much for coming.
We hope to see what the college and stay healthy.
Yeah, thank you again for coming appreciate it. Alright, Chad. Bye and have a nice rest of your day. Hi guys, thank you. Guys have a good day. You soon.
You know, I have both windows open and I'm still getting warm in here. That's a good sign. I am warm too, but I didn't know excuse me are out today. So the dog's out.
Oh, okay.
So, after we apply for housing, how long is it before you hear back?
Do you have a good answer for that one? Well, right now, I, you know, with things as they I'm not exactly sure. I would be happy to set website.
This is this is April so I'll be honest freshmen. They, they should start to hear very soon because it's may, but let me let me give you that would be the best.
But let me here. We go Maria. Have you already applied for housing?
Okay, when did you submit that? Okay.
Or, like a rough a rough time.
About the beginning of March, so.
We got.
Yeah, Maria so it might even be best just to send them an email, because they might know the in and outs right now with everything going on a little more than us. We just wouldn't want to give you any wrong information, but their emails should be on there, and they should be answering emails.
So if you wanna send housing that question, they should be able to help you out. I'm looking it up. I'm gonna send it. I sent them the link, but I, and you're right the note to the member should be there, but.
Yep, I got it right here. Cool. Yep. Both. Okay. Here's.
I think Maria left. Okay. Did she? I don't see the headphones or anything next to her name anymore. Gotcha. Gotcha. So I think that's right. Yeah Carol sent me a private message.
She's like, I love, because it's such a good personal. They went to, you guys love you, Doug. I had I have the guides guys.
Texting me saying I'm glad we're, we're laughing so hard that you didn't even realize, you know, you can't was there. I didn't even notice because I can hear the whole time. Right? Out of frame my cats fighting.
I'm like, oh, that's why I was like stuttering because they kept running back and forth. Yeah. And my husband had just left for an appointment before everything gets started. And I said, now, hopefully can be quite good.
Usually, this is a time of day, because I told her, I told so, but she lately has been coming up and she'll sit right here heads right right here, you know, because she saw so, but she wants to come out and Harold carol's an animal person.
So she said she was yeah, yeah, I know she's, I'm like, read my faces. I was like, I wasn't believe it or not hold on, you know, I didn't know if you want him in. So, then I jumped in at the other, because I thought, well, maybe I should, I don't know what that was. Awesome.
Honestly, I feel like I was like, kinda studying more than we did the first time just because I was kinda watching everything. Oh, no, no, no it really it was nice. Nice job. Very, very nice.
And the girls do a nice job, and you got them several times, which I think is great, just because it's it's another voice and they, they're good. You're right. I gotta cut you off real quick. Morgan's. Gotta take it later. Thanks. Thank you.
