October 2020
Wharton County Junior College e-Newsletter
CONGRESSMAN VISITS WCJC
Tour views Allied Health programs
WCJC recently hosted a tour of the newly refurbished Johnson Health Occupations Center for U.S. Rep. Michael Cloud.

BAND AND CHOIR HOST CONCERT

A global pandemic won't stop the WCJC Fine Arts Department from showcasing student talent. The WCJC Band and the WCJC Choir will hold a joint performance at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 16, in the Horton Foote Theatre. Entitled "A Grab Bag of Music and Songs," the show is free of admission and open to the public, though reservations are required as seating is limited due to social distancing requirements. Call 979-532-6300 for tickets.

SENIOR PROGRAM FUNDRAISER
The WCJC Senior Citizens Program will host a barbecue chicken fundraiser for the benefit of the area's senior citizens.
SPECIAL CONDITION REQUEST
Additional financial aid may be available for WCJC students whose household income has been reduced due to COVID-19.

WCJC FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Twelve students receive awards
For the fourth year in a row, the WCJC Foundation has awarded $4,000 scholarships to graduates from six area school districts.