The Alliance for Non-traditional and Transfer Students (A.N.T.S.) will host a free summer outing to watch the Cleveland Indians baseball game Sunday, July 21, at Progressive Field (2401 Ontario St.). First pitch is at 1:10 p.m.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to join A.N.T.S. for the event to learn about the nontraditional experience in a relaxed environment. The event is free, but is required.
About A.N.T.S.
The Undergraduate Student Government recognized the organization this past spring. The group was created to help non-traditional and transfer students feel welcome on campus as well as to provide resources that implement a level of scaffolding for success.
“Being a nontraditional older student can be a lonely and confusing experience,” said Dora Lake, president of A.N.T.S. “Creating an environment or a group that eases that discomfort is important, and we need scaffolding to create an environment conducive to success.”
For more information about the group, contact Lake at 216.800.6993 or dml93@case.edu.