Riverland waives application fees for high school seniors on Oct. 27-31
Published 10:24 am Friday, October 24, 2014
Riverland Community College, in conjunction with “College Knowledge Month,” will waive the application fee for all high school seniors that apply between Monday and Friday to attend Riverland.
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system is participating in “College Knowledge Month,” a statewide effort to provide every graduating high school senior with the preparation, opportunity, and support needed to apply to college. In conjunction with this effort, Riverland is one of a number of MnSCU colleges and universities waiving application fees for new students for a limited time.
“Our colleges and universities are places of opportunity,” said John O’Brien, senior vice chancellor of Academic and Student Affairs for MnSCU. “We are committed to making sure that every Minnesotan has access to an extraordinary education, and knowledge of the application process is central to that access. We are pleased to support this important initiative and look forward to engaging many new prospective students through this process.”
The initiative is designed to provide opportunities for high schools and postsecondary institutions to collaborate in a concentrated effort to engage, inform and support students as they enter into the college application process.
The culmination of College Knowledge Month is a week in which many colleges and universities across the state waive application fees. This year, 25 MnSCU colleges and universities will waive application fees next week.
Riverland Community College, a member of the MnSCU system, is a community college that has inspired personal success through education for 75 years. Approximately 4,900 students are served annually through a wide range of credit-based educational opportunities. An additional 5,400 students are annually served in noncredit courses. Campuses are located in Albert Lea, Austin and Owatonna. Riverland may be found on the Internet at www.riverland.edu.
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system includes 24 two-year community and technical colleges and seven state universities serving more than 430,000 students. It is the fifth-largest higher education system of its kind in the United States.