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Cumberlands hosting Admitted Patriots Days

Apr 14, 2021 Apr 14, 2021 University of the Cumberlands is welcoming all high schoolers who have been admitted to the university to Admitted Patriots Days on campus on Friday, April 23, and Friday, May 7.  “For a lot of high school students, they find out they’ve been admitted, and it’s like, ‘Awesome!. What do I do now?’ They haven’t been through this process before,” said Brandy Martin, director of undergraduate admissions for Cumberlands’ Williamsburg campus. “Admitted Patriots Days gives them the chance to talk with all the campus offices they need, fill out the paperwork they need to, and go home knowing they checked off their list all in one day. It’s sort of a one-stop shop for admitted students’ needs.”

Cumberlands hosting Admitted Patriots Days

2007 Clicking the Request Information button below constitutes your expressed written consent to be called and/or texted by University of the Cumberlands at the number(s) you provided, regarding furthering your education.  You understand that these calls may be generated using an automated technology. « Previous Step Tue, 04/06/2021 - 9:43am University of the Cumberlands is welcoming all high schoolers who have been admitted to the university to Admitted Patriots Days on campus on Friday, April 23, and Friday, May 7. “For a lot of high school students, they find out they’ve been admitted, and it’s like, ‘Awesome!. What do I do now?’ They haven’t been through this process before,” said Brandy Martin, director of undergraduate admissions for Cumberlands’ Williamsburg campus. “Admitted Patriots Days gives them the chance to talk with all the campus offices they need, fill out the paperwork they need to, and go home knowing they checked off their list all in o

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“My heart just stopped,” she said. She had last spoken to him by phone two nights before as he bedded down in his sleeper cab at the Clines Corners truck stop off Interstate 40 in New Mexico. Ray Martin, 59, devoted his life to family and trucking. He went missing last week and was found dead of natural causes in his truck in Clines Corners after a Facebook post Dec. 4 went viral. (Courtesy of April Maynard) He told her about his earlier conversation comforting his brother, hospitalized and critically ill with COVID-19 – “one foot in the grave,” he said – and she told him she was scared he would catch the deadly virus, too, on the road.

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