All students are invited to Welcome Back Days, Jan. 28-30

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Location
John McDonald Student and Culinary Arts Center
Students with fun glasses and props in a photobooth.

HFC Student Activities will host Winter 2025 Welcome Back Days for all students January 28-30, 2025 in the John McDonald Student and Culinary Arts Center (Building M on the main campus).

Student Activities encourages all students to get involved in activities to enhance your experience at HFC. Welcome Back Days is a wonderful way to get connected.

Schedule of Events

Student Services Fair
Tuesday, January 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • On-campus student services departments and other community groups will explain how they can help you reach your goals.
  • Photo booth!

HFC Student Clubs Fair
Wednesday, January 29, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • Meet student leaders and learn about student clubs and activities.
  • Student clubs will have tables to distribute information and conduct demonstrations including craft activities, games, and more.
  • Photo novelty keepsake
  • At noon, we will feature Daniel’s Magical Mystery Tour.

HFC Student Clubs Fair, continued
Thursday, January 30, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

  • Meet student leaders and learn about student clubs and activities.
  • Student clubs will have tables to distribute information and conduct demonstrations including craft activities, games, and more.
  • The Human iPod John Rush will offer acoustic karaoke.
  • Airbrush tattoos.

We will provide snacks, swag, and freebies throughout Welcome Back Days.

"Join us for the biggest event of the semester: Welcome Back Days!” said HFC Student Activities Associate Kayla Collins. “This event is a wonderful way to meet other students, get to know campus resources, and learn about HFC's many student clubs. Experience the fun as we kick off a great new semester at HFC!"

For more information on Welcome Back Days and upcoming events, please follow us on Facebook and Instagram @hfcstudentactivities or contact studentactivities@hfcc.edu.


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