Future and current students and their families will find California State University, Stanislaus on display the weekend of October 16-18 during a pair of special programs designed to introduce them to the campus and professors. CSU Stanislaus is located at One University Circle off Monte Vista Avenue/University Way in Turlock.
Prospective students and their families are invited to the campus on Saturday, October 17 for the annual Preview Day program featuring a full day of activities. No advance registration is required and a full schedule of activities, including tours, information sessions, and the opportunity to apply for Fall 2010 admission, are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call the CSU Stanislaus Student Outreach office at (209) 667-3070 or visit the Web site at: www.csustan.edu/PreviewDay.
Students and their families who register in advance by Thursday, October 15 are invited to participate in activities during the three-day Family Weekend program scheduled for Friday through Sunday, October 16-18. For registration information, check out the Web site at: www.csustan.edu/parents or call (209) 664-6632. E-mail inquiries can be sent to Parents@csustan.edu.
As high school seniors start the process for college admission and earlier application deadlines, they find the University's Preview Day to be a good orientation on how to navigate the admission process. At the Saturday Preview Day, on-site admissions and electronic application sessions will be conducted for fall 2010. Students are encouraged to register in advance and bring their transcripts so they can pick up an admissions packet. Campus tours, displays, and workshops for various programs such as financial aid and housing are featured. Activities include the Warriors Baseball Fanfest, Car Show, and Rib Cookoff from noon to 5 p.m. at the baseball field and a 7 p.m. women’s volleyball game against CSU Monterey Bay in Warrior Arena.
Current students and their families will discover the CSU Stanislaus experience at the Fourth Annual Family Weekend which will feature a variety of activities, programs, and tours that are designed to provide examples of University academic and extracurricular activities. Headlining the Family Weekend activities at 9 a.m. Saturday is a social for parents in the Carol Burke Lounge where they can meet University faculty, staff, and administrators. Other activities include tours, demonstrations, open houses in a variety of academic departments and offices, lectures, informational programs, art exhibits, and a drama production. Family members will have the opportunity to attend a class with students on Friday, October 16.
Prospective students and their families are invited to the campus on Saturday, October 17 for the annual Preview Day program featuring a full day of activities. No advance registration is required and a full schedule of activities, including tours, information sessions, and the opportunity to apply for Fall 2010 admission, are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call the CSU Stanislaus Student Outreach office at (209) 667-3070 or visit the Web site at: www.csustan.edu/PreviewDay.
Students and their families who register in advance by Thursday, October 15 are invited to participate in activities during the three-day Family Weekend program scheduled for Friday through Sunday, October 16-18. For registration information, check out the Web site at: www.csustan.edu/parents or call (209) 664-6632. E-mail inquiries can be sent to Parents@csustan.edu.
As high school seniors start the process for college admission and earlier application deadlines, they find the University's Preview Day to be a good orientation on how to navigate the admission process. At the Saturday Preview Day, on-site admissions and electronic application sessions will be conducted for fall 2010. Students are encouraged to register in advance and bring their transcripts so they can pick up an admissions packet. Campus tours, displays, and workshops for various programs such as financial aid and housing are featured. Activities include the Warriors Baseball Fanfest, Car Show, and Rib Cookoff from noon to 5 p.m. at the baseball field and a 7 p.m. women’s volleyball game against CSU Monterey Bay in Warrior Arena.
Current students and their families will discover the CSU Stanislaus experience at the Fourth Annual Family Weekend which will feature a variety of activities, programs, and tours that are designed to provide examples of University academic and extracurricular activities. Headlining the Family Weekend activities at 9 a.m. Saturday is a social for parents in the Carol Burke Lounge where they can meet University faculty, staff, and administrators. Other activities include tours, demonstrations, open houses in a variety of academic departments and offices, lectures, informational programs, art exhibits, and a drama production. Family members will have the opportunity to attend a class with students on Friday, October 16.