St. Clair College with decorative clock, Windsor main campus. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.St. Clair College with decorative clock, Windsor main campus. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.
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St. Clair College Cancels Fall Open House

The ongoing faculty strike is forcing another college to cancel its fall open house.

St. Clair College announced Monday that their open house, scheduled for Saturday, is being cancelled due to the strike that is entering its fifth week.

The open house is a chance for prospective students to tour the campus, learn about the programs offered, and speak with faculty, current students and alumni about the programs.

At St. Clair, the open house takes place at the main south Windsor campus as well as the Chatham campus. The St. Clair Centre for the Arts and the MediaPlex in Windsor also hold open house events.

St. Clair is following suit of Lambton College, which postponed its open house that was scheduled for last weekend. Fanshawe College in London is also cancelling its event for Saturday.

Via Twitter, the college says they are working on an alternate plan for students to visit and they are reminding future students to call the campus to book a tour.

For the latest strike update from St. Clair College, click here.

https://twitter.com/StClairCollege/status/930136750869139457

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