LANDMARK COLLEGE Take a Different Path

 
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March 6 & 7, 2009 Family Weekend At Landmark College
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Questions? Contact Carol Nardino at 802-387-6877 or cnardino@landmark.edu

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Parent/Student/Advisor Meetings are scheduled on either Friday, March 6 or Saturday, March 7 by the student with their advisor. Advisors meet with scheduled appointments first. If time remains, the advisors do their best to meet with unscheduled appointments, but there is no guarantee. We recommend the student make an appointment with their advisor by March 2.


Select the number of people who will attend each event. Do not count the student.
 
Friday, March 6, 2009 Starts: Ends:
Registration 2:00 pm   4:00 pm
College Fair 2:00 pm   4:00 pm
Reception at the Putney Inn 4:30 pm   6:00 pm
Dinner in the Landmark College Dining Hall 5:30 pm   7:00 pm
Basketball Game: Landmark College vs. Harlem Magic Masters 7:00 pm    
Student Production: The Shadow of a Gunman 8:00 pm    
Saturday, March 7, 2009 Starts: Ends:
Registration 8:30 am   11:00 am
President's Welcomes & meet the Vice Presidents and Deans 9:15 am   10:00 am
Demonstration Classes 10:15 am   11:30 am
Assistive Technology for Everyone 10:15 am   12:30 pm
Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony 11:30 am    
Luncheon in the Dining Hall 11:30 am   1:30 pm
Making Landmark College Affordable 12:30 pm   1:30 pm
Transition to Landmark College 1:45 pm   2:45 pm
Beyond Landmark: Planning For The Next College Or University 1:45 pm   2:45 pm
The Academic Program at Landmark College 3:00 pm   4:00 pm
The Parenting Journey 3:00 pm   4:00 pm
Student Panel 4:00 pm   5:00 pm
Dinner in the Dining Hall 5:30 pm   7:00 pm
Student Production: The Shadow of a Gunman 8:00 pm    
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Landmark College is a place of nurturing and growth. Our faculty and staff recognize and understand that students do learn differently, as seen in every classroom, practiced in each residence hall, modeled in our recreation and athletic activities, and experienced in each of our campus clubs and organizations. This philosophy permeates our entire community.