COLUMBIA, Ky. – A group of Adair County residents experienced college life on Wednesday at Lindsey Wilson College. A total of 21 students from Adair County High School who are participating in the Opening Doors to the Future program spent part of the day at Lindsey Wilson, where they toured the campus and met with college officials. Opening Doors to the Future is funded from a grant from the Kentucky Advising Academy, which provides a free comprehensive series of professional learning and resources for school counselors, Family Resource/Youth Service Center coordinators, and professional educators, as well as opportunities to connect with higher education and postsecondary advising leaders.

Photo: LWC OPENING DOORS 01 – A total of 21 students from Adair County High School who are participating in the Opening Doors to the Future program spent part Wednesday at Lindsey Wilson College to learn about college life.

Photo: LWC OPENING DOORS 02 – Lindsey Wilson College Dean of Students Chris Schmidt speaks to the 21 Adair County High School students who are participating in the Opening Doors to the Future program on Wednesday in the Lindsey Wilson Norma and Glenn Hodge Center for Discipleship.
(Duane Bonifer – Lindsey Wilson College)