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    Armenian National Committee Glendale Chapter
    Contact: Elen Asatryan
    Tel: (818) 243-3444
    Cell: (818) 523-8389
    Email: [email protected]
    PRESS RELEASE
    November 11, 2010
    ANC Glendale Paves Path to College


    Glendale, CA - Over 100 local parents and students gathered at the
    Karamanoukian Glendale Youth Center on Tuesday, November 9th to learn about
    the Glendale school system and the nuts and bolts of the college application
    process. The forum, entitled "Path to College" was organized by the
    Armenian National Committee - Glendale Chapter in partnership with Glendale
    Unified School District and Glendale Community College.



    "On behalf of the Armenian National Committee-Glendale Chapter I would like
    to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Board of Education members,
    administration and staff of Glendale Unified School District and Glendale
    Community College who helped make the Path to College Forum a great success
    as well as ATT for its sponsorship," stated ANC-Glendale Chapter Executive
    Director, Elen Asatryan. "The number of attendees present proved that there
    is a great need for such services and so we look forward to working with the
    community and its institutions in providing similar opportunities to parents
    and students in the future," added Asatryan.



    The program began at 6:30 pm with welcoming remarks by ANC-Glendale Chapter
    Executive Director Elen Asatryan, followed by GUSD Assistant Superintendent
    Katherin Fundukian and a pitch by PTA Council President Elizabeth
    Manasserian encouraging parents to join their local PTAs. The main portion
    of the program was presented by Crescenta Valley High School Counselor Anet
    Hairapetian and Illin Magran, who provided information about high school
    graduation requirements, college admission requirements, SAT & ACT College
    admission exams, and ways students can recover credits. They were followed
    by GCC Instructor, Sevan Ourfalian who discussed various GED Programs, while
    GCC Financial Aid Counselor Armineh Gourgian walked parents through the
    different avenues of paying for college. The forum ended with a
    presentation from Meg Chil-Gevorkian of GCC Student Outreach Services who
    explained the differences between community colleges and 4 year universities
    as well as the benefits of living on campus.



    The Armenian National Committee - Glendale Chapter advocates for the social,
    economic, cultural, and political rights of the city's Armenian American
    community and promotes increased civic participation at the grassroots and
    public policy levels.



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    From: A. Papazian
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