Moree’s TAFE campus will open its doors to the public on Wednesday, February 7 for locals to explore the range of study options available for the year.
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From 10am there will be information sessions, campus tours, demonstrations and student orientation.
The information sessions will provide an opportunity to meet teachers and get more information about certain courses.
Everyone from the community is encouraged to head down to the campus to speak with a customer support staff about the large range of courses that TAFE Moree can offer.
Study areas will include agriculture, automotive, business services, building, creative arts, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and fashion.
Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall and Minister responsible for TAFE NSW said enrolment week was the perfect opportunity for locals to learn more about how studying at TAFE NSW can equip them with the skills they need to secure a job.
“Studying at TAFE NSW is an excellent option for people considering their post-school options, a career change or wishing to gain new skills to secure a promotion.
“TAFE NSW offers more than 1,200 courses and this year is rolling out exciting new options in areas such as cyber-security, anti-money laundering and drone technology, which will help students secure the jobs of the future and meet the evolving needs of business and industry.
Mr Marshall encouraged all members of the community to go along to their local TAFE NSW campus to find out more.