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Shelton State Community College Invites Local Orgs

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama � Local organizations and groups are invited to participate in Shelton State’s Virtual CONNECT 2020.� Designed to connect students with community resources and organizations, this year’s CONNECT will be held virtually during the fall 2020 semester and is free of charge.

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In lieu of the College’s annual on-campus event, community organizations are invited to participate in virtual interaction with students through the College’s social media platforms.� Participating organizations will be highlighted over the course of the campaign in hopes of providing information to interested students.

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All participating organizations must submit the organization’s name, information, membership processes (if required), photos, logos, and links to a website or promotional materials.� All submissions should be received no later than Friday, September 11.� To submit information for Virtual Connect 2020 or ask questions about Virtual CONNECT 2020, email Student Engagement Coordinator NorQuina Rieves at [email protected].

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