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Utica tries to satisfy the needs of the young, old, employed, unemployed, underem- ployed, and the interested. A commitment to the total development of the human po- tential is What the faculty, staff and admin- istration of the Utica Campus take as priori- ty. Students helping themselves to our many offerings is the first step. Preparing themselves for the educational help that is offered is step two and step three is INTER- EST. The Utica Campus challenges anyone to take three steps and the world will truly become an open book. T
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OUR PRIDE RUNS DEEP Having a solid foundation makes for a steady construction. The foundation to a productive life, outside of love for one's fellowman, is be- ing well educated and skilled. The small price that one pays is interest - Interest in classroom assignments, interest in learning, interest in being a role model for others, interest in the fu- ture, as well as interest in living a wholesome and rewarding life. The Utica Campus curri- cula is diverse in its offerings. With interest, it prepares one to transfer to a senior college, to go directly into the Work force, to update skills and knowledge, to enhance strengths, to minimize weaknesses, and to offer hope. With 56 academic, vocational, and technical programs of study, we hope that Utica can in- terest individuals in its offering. Also through the Vocational Technical Department, GED classes and the GED test are offered. Utica fur- ther offers, through its Continuing Education Department, classes within the communities of Hinds, Rankin, Warren, Claiborne, and Co- piah counties. We deliver our services to the working class of people. For those who can not afford to leave home, Utica offers the Dial-A- Teacher Program through which the students can call for lessons. Afterall, education is con- tinuous. 6
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ACADEMIC 1 Economics is understanding that liability should never equal to or exceed asset. Mr. Darbandi, instructor, explains the entire economic process. I -fwfr 91 YW X ' ff, W ,-ff 1U Mm Darlene works late in the biology lab on a classroom assignment Christy utilizes the library to prepare tomorrow's homework as dealing with cell division. signment. 8
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