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Nov. 14: Open house showcases undergraduate degrees

By Kristy Phillips, WSU Tri-Cities Admissions

open-houseRICHLAND, Wash. – Prospective undergraduate students will explore options to pursue a bachelor’s degree during a Washington State University Tri-Cities open house 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, on the Tri-Cities campus, 2710 Crimson Way in Richland.

Lunch will be provided during the free event. Those wishing to participate can RSVP at http://tricities.wsu.edu/admission/openhouse.

Students will gain in-depth information about applying to WSU Tri-Cities, financing their education and exploring opportunities through student life and student support services. High school students will learn about the Running Start program offered through the university.

Staff and students will be on hand to discuss program strengths, signature courses, research opportunities and program requirements.

WSU Tri-Cities offers 19 undergraduate degrees focusing on arts and sciences, business, education, engineering, environmental science, humanities, the social sciences, computer science, viticulture and enology and nursing.

Learn more at http://tricities.wsu.edu or contact the Admissions Office at admissions@tricity.wsu.edu or 509-372-7250.

 

Contact:
Jeffrey Dennison, WSU Tri-Cities marketing and communication director, 509-372-7319, jeffery.dennison@tricity.wsu.edu

 

 

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