WSU Preview for Juniors Set March 27 on Campus in Pullman

PULLMAN, Wash. — Registration is underway for Washington State University’s Preview for Juniors. This annual event will be held Saturday, March 27, on the Pullman campus.

Designed for high school juniors and their parents, the all-day event provides an academic fair, tours, academic showcase sessions and more to answer the question, “What can I do with a degree from WSU?”

As part of World Class. Face to Face. Showcase weekend, March 26-27, Preview for Juniors registrants will attend two interactive academic sessions. These sessions showcase topics in agricultural and natural resource sciences; architecture, visual arts, and design; biological, chemical and physical sciences; business; communication; education, sports, and fitness; engineering; health sciences; history, languages, literature and philosophy; international programs; social sciences; veterinary medicine; and visual and performing arts.

There is a $15 per person registration fee for each person attending. Registration closes March 17, and the refund deadline is March 19.

For more information about Preview for Juniors, contact WSU New Student Programs at (509) 335-4242 or e-mail at visitation@wsu.edu. To register online or for additional information about Preview for Juniors, go to www.visit.wsu.edu and click on “Preview for Juniors.”

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