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Roosevelt University Chicago Campus to Welcome Prospective Students During February 15 Visit Day


CHICAGO—(ENEWSPF)—December 19, 2013. For students in their junior or senior year of high school, college is right around the corner. To help those students and their parents get a start on college planning, Roosevelt University is holding a visit day on Saturday, February 15.

“Our visit day is a great opportunity to meet with faculty, staff and current students to learn about Roosevelt’s academic majors and extracurricular programs,” said Eric Weems, associate vice provost for enrollment.  “We’ll also have experts on hand who can answer everyone’s questions regarding the admission application process, applying for financial aid and scholarship opportunities and campus life.”

The Roosevelt visit day will be held from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the University’s dramatic 32-story Wabash Building located at 425 S. Wabash Ave. in Chicago.  A continental breakfast will be available beginning at 9 a.m.

The Wabash Building is the second tallest university structure in the country and has housing on the top 17 floors for more than 600 students, most of whom are freshmen.  All of the rooms have breathtaking views of Chicago.

People attending the visit day will be able to tour Roosevelt’s academic buildings and residence halls, attend admission and financial aid presentations in Spanish and talk with current students. In addition, there will be opportunities to learn about Roosevelt’s intercollegiate athletics program, career development activities, honors program and study abroad program.

“For students wanting to know what college life in downtown Chicago is all about and how Roosevelt can be the right school for them, the Feb. 15 visit day is the ideal time to find out,” Weems said.

Guests are invited to RSVP at www.roosevelt.edu/visitday .

Source: Roosevelt.edu

 


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