Discover WSU Tri-Cities Campus Tour Set for Dec. 18

RICHLAND, Wash. — Prospective students and their parents are invited to the Washington State University Tri-Cities campus for an in-depth tour at 9 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 18.
 
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 now is accepting freshman and transfer applications for the spring 2009 and fall 2009 semesters. 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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