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KIDS’ COLLEGE COMING TO K-STATE AT SALINA FOR SPRING BREAK Tuesday, March 8, 2005 SALINA – Kansas State University at Salina is now accepting grade school students – for a special program during spring break. Enrollment has begun for Kids’ College, a program on the K-State at Salina campus March 22 and 23 for students in third, fourth and fifth grades. The program will include a variety of activities, crafts and educational projects, said Shana Warkentine Meyer, assistant director of college advancement for student life. “We want to make this a fun mini-college experience for the kids,” she said. “We’ll even let kids – with their parents’ help – make up their own schedule, just like K-State students do, mixing and matching sessions with their own interests.” Advance registration is required, and class sizes are limited. The cost to participate is $25 for one child; and additional $20 for the second child; and an additional $15 for each child after the second, per family. A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. For more information, or to request registration materials, parents should contact Meyer at 785-826-2610.
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