Lambton College in Sarnia.  (Photo by Lambton College)Lambton College in Sarnia. (Photo by Lambton College)
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Lambton College hosting virtual open house

Anyone thinking about post secondary education may be interested in the open house at Lambton College on Saturday.

For the fourth time since the pandemic, the open house will be virtual.

Enrollment Initiatives Coordinator Shawn Fowler said staff will be available to help with applications as well as offer detailed information on programs available.

"We will be doing a livestream tour," said Fowler. "Although we can't welcome students onto campus, we'll be streaming a campus tour through the web which is great. We want to be able to bring the campus to our students virtually."

Fowler said the virtual tour starts at 1 p.m.

"Primarily if people are looking to start their education in the fall, so September of next year, we're able to help them with that," he said.

"We do have a small handful of programs that have a January intake. That would be programs like photography, police foundations, protection security and investigation, pre-trades and technology. So if people are ready to start their education right in the new year, they are able to get the information they need and the application completed."

You will need to register with the college if you are interested in attending.

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