Wright State University hosted 100 high school seniors and their families for informational sessions about the university’s 140 academic programs during Senior Preview Day on Oct. 31.
The event was held on the concourse level of the Wright State Nutter Center.
Senior Preview Day included a welcome greeting from Wright State President Sue Edwards, guided campus tours and the opportunity to ask faculty, staff and students questions about the Raider experience.
“It’s an opportunity for students to explore,” said Jen McCamis, interim chief recruitment officer. “We hope that students decide to apply to Wright State.”
Amauel Collins, a senior at Kenton Ridge High School in Springfield, attended Senior Preview Day with his mom. “We got a lot of good information,” said Collins.
All guests at Senior Preview Day were required to register in advance, wear face coverings and maintain a safe distance throughout the visit.
For more information about Wright State’s degrees and programs or to schedule a campus tour, go to wright.edu/visit.

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