University invites prospective students
WAYNESBURG – Students interested in attending Waynesburg University are invited for “Spring Visitation Days” on campus during two Saturdays in April.
Transfer students, high school students and their families can come to campus for the visits on either April 2 or 16.
Each day, registration will begin at 8:15 a.m. in Roberts Chapel before the university offers tours of the campus and allows students the opportunity to meet with current students and faculty members. Students and parents will be invited to learn about scholarships and financial aid, as well as the admissions process, and later eat lunch in Benedum Dining Hall.
“Spring Visitation Days at Waynesburg University are designed to provide prospective students and their families an informative and engaging day,” said Jacqueline Palko, the university’s director of admissions.
Palko said most students visiting the campus in the spring are juniors and sophomores beginning their college search, but they also welcome seniors still searching for the right school.
The events allow interested students to experience the mission and values of Waynesburg University firsthand. Waynesburg University’s mission is to educate students to make connections among faith, service and learning so they might transform their communities.
About 2,500 students ARE 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.
Students, faculty and staff each year contribute more than 50,000 hours of service, working with more than 50 local, regional, domestic and international partners. University students have the opportunity to choose from approximately 18 annual domestic and international service missions offered during fall, winter and spring breaks.
Call 800-225-7393 to register for Spring Visitation Day.