WSU Offers Transfer Student Orientation

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University is sponsoring an
orientation day March 24 for students transferring to the university’s Pullman
campus in the fall.

The session will offer students an opportunity to register for fall semester
classes, meet with an adviser and review costs of attending the university.

Registration fees are $25 before March 20. The fee includes a one-day parking
permit, but not meals or lodging. Guests are welcome to attend.

For more information, contact the Office of New Student Programs at
509/335-4242.

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