h will host a video series called The Search throughout the Easter season that explores life’s big questions, including Why is life this way? Why am I not fulfilled?
The series, which runs for seven consecutive Sundays beginning April 24, is geared toward those looking to refresh their faith and to ask themselves why their Catholicism even matters.
Each session will include a light breakfast and small group conversations. There is no cost to attend.
To learn more or to sign up, visit www.olp-parish.org.
Mount Carmel nursing college to host admissions day
Mount Carmel College of Nursing is hosting an in-person Right Away Admissions Day from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. on Thursday, April 21 in the lounge located on campus at 127 S. Davis Avenue, Columbus.
High school and transfer students who meet admission criteria will be able to complete the college admission process on site and get their acceptance decision on the spot. Additionally, all application fees will be waived for this special event.
Mount Carmel College of Nursing’s partnership with Mount Carmel Health System makes clinical placements wide-ranging. The college provides an iPad to all students through their i-Innovate program. Financial Aid options are available to qualified students, who also may set up a payment plan to make tuition affordable.
Mount Carmel College of Nursing is a Catholic institution offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees in nursing, including the traditional direct entry program, Second Degree Accelerated Program, Online RN-BSN Completion, Master of Science and Doctor of Nursing Practice. Founded in 1903 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, the College has approximately 1,000 students enrolled with campuses in both Columbus and Lancaster.
To learn more about enrolling in a nursing program, visit www.mccn.edu or call 614-234-4CON.
Summer camps planned at Bishop Watterson
Columbus Bishop Watterson High School is offering a variety of summer camps in 2022, including art, baseball, boys basketball, girls basketball, cheerleading, field hockey, football, girls soccer, theatre, track, girls volleyball and wood shop.
Go to bishopwatterson.com for dates, registration and other details.
Ohio Dominican cuts tuition in half for summer courses
Ohio Dominican University (ODU) will offer dozens of undergraduate courses at more than half off the usual cost this summer.
ODU’s summer sessions range from two to eight weeks with available start dates in May and June.
Twenty-five courses will be available for $400 per credit hour (includes technology fee), which is significantly less than the current part-time student rate of $900 per credit hour. The courses are open to current ODU students and non-Ohio Dominican students who wish to take the courses at a reduced rate and transfer the credits back to their home institution.
ODU’s summer undergraduate courses will cover a wide range of subjects, including art, science, business, education, English, sociology, philosophy, and theology. A majority of the courses will be available online, allowing students across the country to take advantage of these reduced-price offerings. A select number of courses will be available on campus.
To learn more about the summer course offerings, visit ohiodominican.edu/Summer. Contact Ohio Dominican University’s Office of Admission at 614-251-4500 or admission@ohiodominican.edu with any questions.
