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Hello,

I believe everything has been covered. But I will second with Cheniqua, to say that the staff at WTCC are ecstatic about this opportunity and they are looking forward to the event. In addition, they would like for us to provide any updates in regards to admissions, programs, etc. If this could be covered during the event, that would certainly be great.

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