PELLA, IOWA (November 30, 2023) — NASA and the moon landings connected curious minds at Central College as 150 prospective students attended a Scholar Day in November. These events welcomed admitted students to campus to learn about the college and to earn additional academic scholarships, up to full tuition.

Attending from Davenport, Iowa: Anthony Gott.

Attending from Davenport, Iowa: Isabella Steiner.

This year Central introduced a new group challenge — the moon landing past and future and the theoretical exploration of the dark side of the moon. Scholarship candidates prepared for the day by learning more about the Apollo project and hearing NASA astronaut, Raja Chari, discuss his experience as an astronaut.

During Scholar Day, participants were interviewed by faculty and invited to discuss how NASA team members embody engaged citizenship and how skills like critical thinking and working collaboratively made space missions possible. The group challenge is designed to showcase students' collaboration, creativity, and communication skills.

Two additional Scholar Day opportunities will be held Saturdays, January 27, and February 3, 2024. Admitted students to Central may register for future Scholar Days at admission.central.edu/portal/scholar-day.

Central continues to position its tuition and financial aid support to provide the greatest value and be accessible for every income level of prospective students. Tuition, housing, and food for the 2024-25 academic year will remain the same as the current year. In addition to Scholar Day awards, every Central admitted student receives a $1,000 Journey Scholarship, made possible by generous donors.

Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, four-year college known for its academic rigor, engaged citizenship, and character-formation, experiential learning, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), athletics, and service. For more information about Central College, visit https://central.edu.

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