Discover WSU Tri-Cities Campus Tour Set for Jan. 20

RICHLAND, Wash. — Prospective students and their parents are invited to the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus for an in-depth tour at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 20.
 
The “Discover WSU Tri-Cities” program includes a campus tour, an overview of the academic programs for freshmen and transfer students, brief meetings with several professors, and a panel discussion with current students.
 
WSU Tri-Cities is at 2710 University Drive in Richland. The Discover tour starts in the West Building, downstairs in the Atrium, and lasts about two hours.
 
Reservations for Discover WSU Tri-Cities are encouraged. Sign up online at www.tricity.wsu.edu, click on “visit.” Or contact the Admissions Office at 509-372-7250 or admiss@tricity.wsu.edu. Appointments also can be made for individual tours.
 
WSU Tri-Cities is accepting freshman and transfer applications for the fall 2009 semester. The priority application deadline to be considered for WSU scholarships is Jan. 31. Visit www.tricity.wsu.edu, click on “admission.”
 
WSU Tri-Cities is located along the Columbia River in Richland, Wash. Established in 1989 with upper division and graduate programs, WSU Tri-Cities offers 17 baccalaureate, 12 master’s, and six doctoral degree programs. The campus added freshman and sophomore courses in fall 2007 to become a full four-year public university, extending the WSU land-grant mission of providing affordable, accessible higher education. For more information, call 509-372-7250 or visit www.tricity.wsu.edu.

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