More than 400 future students and their families registered to learn more about Wright State University, explore majors and programs, and tour the Dayton Campus during Raider Open House on Jan. 29, in the Student Union.
“It’s so nice to see all of our families on campus,” said Jen McCamis, director of undergraduate admissions.
Raider Open House allowed future undergraduate students, including transfer students, and their families an opportunity to meet with faculty, staff and students and learn about its 160 academic programs, including the University Honors program.
Future students explored Raider life, toured campus, visited interactive classrooms, walked through the tunnels and checked out Wright State’s affordable and spacious student housing.
“I heard about the tunnels, and I want to see them,” said Savannah Stachler, a junior at Teays Valley High School who attended the open house.
Participants received help with their application to Wright State and learned more about paying for college, the financial aid process and how to transfer credits.
Attendees also learned about the Wright Tuition Guarantee Program, which enables students and families to more confidently plan their finances and provides an incentive for graduating on time. The Wright Tuition Guarantee Program locks in the same annual cost of tuition, housing and dining over a four-year college career for newly admitted, degree-seeking undergraduate students who are Ohio residents.
For more information, contact the Office of Admissions at 937-775-5700 or admissions@wright.edu.
Other ways to explore Wright State
Wright State offers in-person daily tours of campus. Available times are listed on the calendar of events. Click on the time slot you are interested in and complete the registration form.
Future students can also explore campus and housing options on a virtual tour at wright.edu/virtual.