Waynesburg U. to host visitation days
WAYNESBURG – Waynesburg University will host spring visitation days April 12 and 26 for transfer students, high school students and their families.
Registration in the Goodwin Performing Arts Center begins at 8:30 a.m. both days. After check-in, students have the opportunity to take a tour of the campus, meet with faculty and staff in their elected majors, learn about admissions and financial aid and have lunch in the Benedum Dining Hall.
According to Kari Calvario, admissions counselor at Waynesburg University, the purpose of visitation days is to provide prospective students and their families with the opportunity to experience Waynesburg University. For many students, this is their first visit to campus, so it is important that they get a chance to tour it, meet with professors and learn more about the admissions and financial aid process.
“Visitation days are designed to provide students a very informative day,” said Calvario. “They will hear from President (Douglas) Lee, have a chance to meet student services staff and representatives from student groups, tour the campus and attend a student panel.”
Approximately 2,500 students are currently enrolled in Waynesburg University’s doctoral, graduate and undergraduate programs. More than 70 academic concentrations are offered at the university, which maintains its status as one of the least expensive private institutions in Pennsylvania.
For more information or to register for a spring visitation day, call 1-800-225-7393.