Olds College Discovery Day returns for 2025

Olds College Discovery Day is back for another year, helping prospective scholars explore their post-secondary options at OC.

On May 14th, participants will have the chance to tour facilities, learn more about programming, consider options for on-campus living, meet faculty and staff, and get a feel for life at Olds College.

Officials say the day is designed for you to explore, experiment, and take the first step towards a career in one of the dozens of fields the college offers programs in.

“Will you innovate as a precision technology specialist? Care for animals? Cultivate the land?” The college says. “What will you discover about yourself at Olds College.”

Ahead of the event, participants are required to register, and select which program they wish to learn more about. The college offers dozens of program options at the certificate, diploma, and degree level across nine different fields including agriculture, business, trades, and more.

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