Sign Up for Sandburg’s Upcoming Take Charge Enrollment Events

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It’s time to take charge of your future. Explore opportunities available to you or get registered for classes at Sandburg during one of our upcoming Take Charge enrollment days on the Galesburg campus.

Whether you still need to apply or are ready to register for classes, our team of committed staff members can help you take your next step at Sandburg. Tour the campus, learn about our wide selection of programs and more.

Sandburg Take Charge enrollment days

Each Take Charge event is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and starts with you connecting with campus leaders eager to assist you during your time at Sandburg. Activities at each event include:

  • Apply for admission with assistance from our Welcome Center staff.
  • Class registration appointments.
  • Accuplacer testing at 10:30 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. (limited walk-ins available).
  • Enjoy light refreshments and explore our Student Services Fair. 
  • Take a guided campus tour.
  • Attend informational presentations about next steps, complete financial aid, apply for scholarships and more.

Pre-registration for Take Charge enrollment days is encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. To register or for more information, contact our Welcome Center at welcomecenter@sandburg.edu or 309.345.3500, or go to sandburg.edu/visit.

***Courtesy of Carl Sandburg College***

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