BRADFORD, PA – The
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s office of admissions will hold an open
house Nov. 1.
The open house is
designed to give prospective students and their families the opportunity to
visit and tour the campus and learn more about the academic programs, student
life and co-curricular activities Pitt-Bradford has to offer.
Registration begins
at noon in the lobby of the Frame-Westerberg Commons, where faculty will meet
with participants to talk about various academic programs until 1p.m.
There will also be a
discussion of college academics led by Dr. Donna Dombek, director of education
and associate professor of early level education, at 1:15p.m. in Bromeley
Theater in Blaisdell Hall.
Following Dombek’s
presentation, a student life panel comprised of current students will speak
with prospective students and their parents to talk about student life on
campus. Student ambassadors will conduct campus tours,
and Alex Nazemetz, director of admissions, will explain the admissions
process.
The office of
admissions will also host a visitation day and First Friday information
sessions during the months of November and December for prospective students.
First Fridays will be
held Nov. 7 and Dec. 5, and the visitation day is planned for Nov. 10.
For all those who
apply, the application fee of $45 will be waived.
Prospective students
can register for the November open house, first Friday or a visitation day
online at www.upb.pitt.edu/visit or call the admissions
office at 800-872-1787.
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