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Build Your Own Campus Tour


Taking a tour of Southern Utah University is the best way to find out if we are the best match for you. Below you will find many options for personalizing your campus tour. Please plan on an initial 105 minute tour, which includes a 45 minute general presentation on SUU. All campus tours will begin at 10:15 AM or 1:15 PM, Monday thru Friday. If you prefer, you may schedule a tour by calling 435-586-7741. Tours are not given on weekends or holidays. For more than a standard tour, please schedule 72 hours in advance. SUU Overnight offers high school seniors a real college experience. Live the life of a SUU student for a day. Go to class, eat with students, attend a SUU activity and live with some of SUU’s best students to get a taste of university life. SUU Overnight is an excellent way to get to know SUU’s campus and a feel for college life. Cost is a mere $20 which covers food, lodging and a SUU shirt. Additional questions can be answered by calling 435-586-7741 or emailing info@suu.edu. If you are unable to attend one of the overnights, just call and let us know you'd like to make your campus visit at another time.

2011-2012 Dates


  • September 22-23, 2011

  • October 6-7, 2011

  • November 17-18, 2011

  • December 1-2, 2011

  • January 26-27, 2012

Registration Deadline: 48 hours prior to the event date or until full. No Refunds.

SUU Multicultural Overnight offers high school multicultural seniors a real college experience. Live the life of a SUU student for a day. Go to class, eat with students, attend a SUU activity and live with some of SUU’s best students to get a taste of university life. You will also have the opportunity to receive scholarship and financial aid information, explore involvement in multicultural and other student organizations and clubs, take a campus tour and apply for admission and scholarships. The $40 admissions fee will be waived for students who attend this event. SUU Overnight is an excellent way to get to know SUU’s campus and a feel for college life. Cost is a mere $20 and covers food, lodging and a SUU shirt.

Additional questions can be answered by calling 435-586-7741 or emailing info@suu.edu. If you are unable to attend, just call and let us know you'd like to make your campus visit at another 2011-2012 Dates


  • February 9-10, 2012

  • To be put on a wait list call 435-586-7741

Registration Guideline: Students who attend SUU's Mulitcultural Overnight must be eligible for admission to Southern Utah University. Students must have an SUU Admission Index [combination of GPA & ACT or SAT scores] of 90 or above. To access SUU's Admissions Index, please visit our website. Registration Deadline: 1 week prior to the event date. If you've missed the deadline, join us for a campus tour.

The Senior Expo is a chance for high school seniors, family and friends to see Southern Utah University at its finest! Come take a campus tour, meet SUU students and admissions representatives to learn about scholarships, financial aid, academic programs, on-campus housing and much more. Lunch will be included. Cost is a mere $5 per person.

Additional questions can be answered by calling 435-586-7741 or emailing info@suu.edu. If you are busy for our Senior Expo Dates, just call and let us know you'd like to make your campus visit at another time.


2011-2012 Dates


  • October 20, 2011

  • October 21, 2011

  • October 28, 2011

  • January 20, 2012

  • March 2, 2012

  • March 23, 2012

  • March 30, 2012

Registration Deadline: 48 hours prior to the event date. No Refunds

The SUU Leadership Weekend offers students a chance to see what life at SUU is really like as a student leader. This is an excellent way to get to know SUU’s campus and a feel for college life. Students attending this weekend will be guaranteed a leadership position at SUU (but not necessarily a scholarship). Possible organizations include, Presidential Ambassadors, Student Government and Activities (SUUSA), Service and Learning, Alumni, Housing and the Leavitt Center for Politics. Cost to Attend is $20. There are three easy steps: 1. Complete the admission process. 2. Complete the Leadership Scholarship Application 3. Complete the Weekend Application. Please visit our website for these applications. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact the Admissions Office at 435-586-7741 or e-mail info@suu.edu. Weekend Details February 3-4, 2012 , February 17-18, 2012.

Weekend Requirements:



  • 3.0 GPA or

  • 21 ACT or 990 SAT

  • Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011
    Location: Rio Tinto Stadium
    Room?
    9256 South State
    Salt lake City, UT
    Program:7:00PM-8:00 PM
    Admission Counselor Contact

SUU Game Day Tours & Information Session


Come spend Game Day Saturdays with SUU.....you will experience two great events in one: a tour of SUU's beautiful campus and cheering on Great West Conference champions T-Bird football team.

Game Day Campus Tours and Information Session begin 2 hours before kick-off and will end 30 minutes before kick-off

Complimentary tickets to the game for you and 2 guests. Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible

Dates and Times

09/10 vs. Sacramento State 11AM
10/01 vs. University of North Dakota 11AM
10/29 vs. UC-Davis 11AM

Sample schedule:


11AM – Information Session led by SUU admissions counselor
1145AM – 45 minute campus tour led by Presidential Ambassadors
1230PM – Prospective students and families can make their way over to Eccles Coliseum for kick-off (game attendance is optional)

Utah State University

Discover your home away from home. Our University Ambassadors will personally escort you around campus, answer questions, and treat you to some Aggie Ice Cream. We can arrange a time for you to meet with your academic advisor, learn about on-campus housing, and have lunch on us. Parking validation is provided at the end of your stay. All campus tours begin in the Admissions Office, TSC 102, unless specified otherwise. During the school year (September-April), we offer tours Monday-Friday at 10:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. During the summer (May-August), we offer tours Monday-Friday at 10:15 a.m. only. Your tour will last about 1 hour and 15 minutes, but we want you to hang out with us all day!

To ensure you have the very best experience please register ahead of time. Allow at least two working days to process your request. For special tours and groups of 10 or more, please call our office at least 10 days prior to your visit at 435-797-8676. Please feel free to call 800-488-8108 or 797-1079 locally if you have more questions.

November 2 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY OPEN HOUSE
This open house will be held at the South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 South State Street from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Bring your official high school transcripts and application and be admitted AND be awarded scholarships.

November 18 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY DIVERSITY DAY


9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Registration deadline: Friday, November 11 *Will be capped at 250, first come first serve


Diversity Day is a day program designed to provide under-represented minority high school juniors and seniors with information, exposure, and experiences about college life at Utah State University. It's a day to discover what being an Aggie is all about! The registration fee is $20 which includes transportation, meals, workshops, and activities. You can pay the $20 event fee by credit card online when you fill out the form below. If you are unable to pay with a credit card, please fill out the registration form, click submit, and contact Vannessa Garcia to discuss other payment options. Vannessa Garcia 435-797-8121 vannessa.garcia@usu.edu

Discover What college life is like


  • How to pay for college, and scholarship opportunities

  • Campus opportunities and services

  • Housing options

  • The ACT exam (optional)

  • Famous Aggie Ice Cream

  • *Note: Seniors Only!! Requires at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and at least a 21 ACT score. [Download The Educational Opportunity Scholarship Application]


Utah State University College of Eastern Utah
Campus Tours are a great way to see if a campus is right for you. You have two primary options when visiting the College of Eastern Utah, an Eagle Experience, or a Day Visit

The Eagle Experience is a program for prospective students only, which gives the student an opportunity to simulate being a college student for a day. 

Click the following link to www.ceu.edu/htm/eagle experience 

Day Visits are geared more towards prospective students, along with their parents, coming to visit our campus. This generally takes no more than a couple of hours.

Day Visits can be arranged any weekday when school is in session; Mon-Thu during summer.


Give us at least two work days’ notice and we will put the schedule together for you.

You are in charge! Tell us what you want to do:



  • Campus Tour

  • Visit with professors

  • Visit other offices on campus

  • Meet with an academic advisor

  • Attend activities that day 

Submit an online request, or call 1-800-336-CEU1 extension 5611 to arrange a Day Visit.


Utah Valley University
The best way to learn more about the benefits of a UVU education is to experience campus. Our knowledgeable student ambassadors are here for you. You´ll get a 45-minute walking tour of our unique indoor campus and a free t-shirt with other goodies. Our ambassadors have a wealth of knowledge and are here to answer any questions and provide guidance as you prepare to make one of the most important decisions of your life.

Campus tours are Monday - Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. and a special tour each Thursday at 3:30p.m.


UV YOU DAYS
UV You Days are department-specific events that help you become familiar with the department (major) you are interested in. Each UV You Day is open to high school students, their parents, teachers and high school counselors. You will hear from President Hitch (President of UVU), your dean, plus faculty and students in your area of interest. You will also be given very important admissions and financial aid deadlines. In addition to all of this, you will enjoy a nice breakfast and lunch, along with hands-on activities. ALL FOR FREE!  Each event will begin at 10:00am and end at 1:00pm. Because we provide breakfast and lunch, it is necessary to register one full week before the scheduled UV You Day. To register, please call Jennica Dorsey at 801-863-6182, or Valerie Erickson at 801-863-7014 or see http://www.uvu.edu/futurestudents/explore/uvyou.html

Weber State University

If you’re considering attending WSU, please let us know. We’d like to meet you! Our student ambassadors love to give tours of campus, and while you’re here, you can meet with an advisor, find out about majors you are considering, get information on admissions, financial aid, campus housing, and much more.

Our goal is to show you what it would be like if you were a Weber State student for a day.  That includes student life, so tell us what your interests are and we might be able to schedule your visit around an activity, concert, or game.  (We might even be able to get you free tickets, so make sure to ask.)

Register on line at: http://www.weber.edu/Admissions/Shared/visitcampus.html


Westminster College
Campus Tours will be begin on the hour Monday - Friday from 9 am - 4 pm (9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12 noon, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:00 pm) departing from the Admission Office in Converse Hall and last approximately one hour. If you'd like to sign-up for a campus tour at www.westminstercollege/edu

Information Sessions

Our Freshmen Admissions Counselors hold daily Information Sessions to review the application process, admission requirements and more. You will learn about scholarships, financial aid, and go on a campus tour with a current Westminster student. 


Information Sessions are held daily (Monday thru Friday):
11 a.m., Tour @ Noon
3 p.m., Tour @ 4 p.m.

If you would like to attend an Information Session, please call 801-832-2200 or sign-up at admission@westminstercollege.edu  



College Fairs
October 29 RMACAC College Fair

Over 100 colleges and universities will be attending. Financial Aid workshops will be at 1:30 and 2:30, College Workshops 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. The College Fair will be 1-3:30 p.m. at Juan Diego Catholic High School, 300 East 11800 South in Draper, Utah. The College Workshops on five different topics related to the college admissions process will be presented by professional admissions representative in separate classrooms.


November 18 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY DIVERSITY DAY


9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Registration deadline: Friday, November 11 *Will be capped at 250, first come first serve


Diversity Day is a day program designed to provide under-represented minority high school juniors and seniors with information, exposure, and experiences about college life at Utah State University. It's a day to discover what being an Aggie is all about! The registration fee is $20 which includes transportation, meals, workshops, and activities. You can pay the $20 event fee aby credit card online when you fill out the form below. If you are unable to pay with a credit card, please fill out the registration form, click submit, and contact Vannessa Garcia to discuss other payment options. Vannessa Garcia 435-797-8121 vannessa.garcia@usu.edu

Discover What college life is like


  • How to pay for college, and scholarship opportunities

  • Campus opportunities and services

  • Housing options

  • The ACT exam (optional)

  • Famous Aggie Ice Cream

  • *Note: Seniors Only!! Requires at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and at least a 21 ACT score. [Download The Educational Opportunity Scholarship Application]

AMES College Admission Day

(Omelets and Admission)
AMES counselors and staff as well as staff from the University of Utah will be available to assist with applying to college, completing the FAFSA and applying for scholarships.
Dates:

    • October 15

    • November 12

    • January 21

Sign-ups are necessary and limited space is available.


Conferences
NATIONAL YOUNG LEADERS CONFERENCE

See: www.cylc.org

March 13 - 18, 2012

March 20 - 25, 2012

March 27 - April 1, 2012

April 3 - 8, 2012

April 10 - 15, 2012
The Council seeks students who have demonstrated leadership potential and academic achievement.

The conference is based upon a thematic approach to American constitutional government at the national level,

focusing on the legislative, executive and judicial branches. The conference is held in Washington DC. Cost is

$1,045 for the six-day conference. Scholarship monies to attend the conference are available.


The National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) gives high-achieving sophomores, juniors and seniors a greater understanding of their roles in democracy and the responsibilities of leadership. As these students meet with the men and women who shape laws and policies, they gain an inside perspective on key issues. Through interaction with Cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, diplomats, lobbyists, journalists and academicians, NYLC scholars receive direct experience and guidance that cannot be found in textbooks.

Each session of the National Young Leaders Conference is designed to educate, inspire and motivate students by giving them the confidence and leadership skills that will take them into the future.

The NYLC curriculum was developed by Dr. Marguerite C. Regan, a former high school teacher and social science department chairperson with a doctorate in political science from Purdue University. Dr. Regan has been involved in the creation and development of innovative educational curricula and programs for over 30 years. Under Dr. Regan's direction, the curriculum provides a unique approach to leadership training.

NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUM ON LAW

Sophomores, Juniors

See: www.nylf.org/law

For students who have shown academic excellence, leadership potential and an interest in a career in law. Six days

in Washington DC with a cost of $1,135. Fundraising guide included upon request.
The National Youth Leadership Forum on Law and Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) provides the nation’s top students with an in-depth look at the legal profession, the judicial process, and forensics and crime scene investigation. Students taking part in the Forum on Law and CSI interact with nationally-recognized legal professionals, analyze different types of evidence and explore the process of forensic crime solving. Law and CSI scholars take an active role in a simulated trial and go behind the scenes at some of the most prominent law firms, universities and legal sites in Washington, D.C., such as the U.S. Supreme Court.

NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP FORUM ON MEDICINE

Sophomores, Juniors

See: www.nylf.org/med

An intensive ten day program on medicine offered at 5 different sites. For students who have

demonstrated academic excellence, leadership potential and a special interest in a career in

medicine. Forum fee is $1840 with scholarships and financial aid available to attend the forum.


The National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF/MED) introduces outstanding high school students to the world of medicine. This 10-day program introduces students to professionals from some of the nation’s top medical centers and faculty from renowned institutions of learning.
With close cooperation from many prestigious and technologically-advanced hospitals, research facilities and medical schools, the Forum challenges students to learn about a broad range of topics, including educational requirements, career options, clinical practice and complex ethical and legal issues facing the medical profession today. Students discuss global epidemics, cures for life-threatening diseases, life as a resident, medical specialties and primary care with current physicians and patients. Each program culminates in a simulation that challenges students to consider a specific issue in public health and to present pertinent recommendations for achieving public awareness and concern for each issue.
October U OF U HEALTH SCIENCES ACADEMY

Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

The Health Sciences Academy is an annual program presented to high school students one Saturday each month throughout the school year. Approximately 60 students participate in monthly workshops that provide hands-on experiences in health science fields. Students are also advised in preparation for College of Health and Health Sciences programs.

Workshops are intended to expose students to the many options in health sciences in the hopes of fostering their interest in pursuing a career in a health field. Professionals and students from the Colleges of Health, Nursing, Pharmacy, the School of Medicine, the Physician Assistant Program, and the Genetic Science Learning Center participate as presenters in the Academy.

This program concludes with a ceremony and reception for students and their parents. Parents view the last workshop session, tour the Health Sciences Center, and meet with the Vice President for Health Sciences, College Deans, and other University staff and administrators.

Students who are from ethnic minority groups, students from rural communities, and students who are educationally, socially, or financially disadvantaged are encouraged to participate in the Health Sciences Academy.


Program Contact:Karen West
Diversity and Community Outreach
(801) 585-7008

karen.west@hsc.utah.edu


October ENGINEERING DAY AT THE U OF U

Juniors and Seniors

Find out about engineering by visiting labs, attending presentations on engineering and participating in hands-on activities. Time:  9:00 - 12:30 Location:  Warnock Engineering Building

College of Engineering Day is a half-day event open to high school students (9-12), undecided majors and transfer students interested in engineering.  This event is FREE and is designed to introduce students to a variety of engineering disciplines.  Participants will have the opportunity to tour our engineering facilities, find out what research is happening in the College and attend exciting engineering presentations/demonstrations. Participants are required to RSVP via the web form listed below and arrive between 8:30-9:00 to register for your sessions.  Lab tour space is limited thus presentations and demonstrations will be going on concurrently. 

Parents, counselors and teachers are encouraged to attend as well. 

Questions? Please contact Deidre Schoenfeld: dschoenfeld@coe.utah.edu

October 10 AMES COLLEGE NIGHT

Juniors and Seniors

College admissions, scholarships and financial aid will be discussed.

November UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY – AGGIE LEADERSHIP EXTRAVAGANZA
Seniors
Check for specific dates)

Aggie Leadership extravaganza is a fun-filled day of leadership activities for high school seniors involved in any type of leadership capacity. High school leaders from around Utah and Idaho participate in various workshops and activities provided by our student ambassadors. In addition to leadership training, participants receive a long sleeved t-shirt, lunch, and a sample of our Famous Aggie Ice Cream! The cost is only $30.00. For questions and registration see: www.usu.edu/admissions/ale.


November 12 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SCIENCE DAY
Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors


8:00 am – 1:30 pm

The College of Science and the College of Mines and Earth Sciences at the University of Utah are pleased to announce Science Day At The U being held on Sat, November 12, 2011. Online registration will be available in October 2011. For more information, contact the College of Science at (801) 581-6958 or office@science.utah.edu


January U OF U BLACK STUDENT HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE
All Students
For all African American high school students. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Students will be responsible for their own transportation to and from the U campus. Conference is free. Contact: Dr. Wilfred Samuels, Department of English, 581-3288 & wilfred.samuels@m.cc.utah.edu



February U OF U ASIAN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL CONFERENCE


For all Asian high school students. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Students will be responsible for

their own transportation to and from the U campus. Conference is free



March U OF U BIOSCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAM

Juniors, Seniors

Spend nine weeks at the University of Utah during the summer. 3 weeks learning how to do research and 6

weeks on an individual research project. $500 stipend given to participants. (This program pays you!)



www.biology.utah.edu/hsprog.php 581-5013
March UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY– SCHOLARS DAY

Seniors


USU will host top scholars and showcase the endless academic opportunities and extraordinary campus life available at US. All Presidential and Dean’s Scholars have an opportunity interview for the Fellowship Scholarship, an additional $1,000 per year, and the privilege to work with a professor in their field of study beginning their freshmen year. They will also visit with current research fellow about their experiences. Contact 1-800-488-8108 with questions
March WESTMINSTER ADMITTED STUDENT DAY

Seniors


http://www.usu.edu/admissions/scholarsday/

March UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY – A-DAY

Seniors


An opportunity to you experience life as a college student at Utah State. Spend the day with our administration, faculty, and students as you discover the classroom, campus and Logan. You will attend a lecture, meet with an advisor and tour the city. See: www.usu.edu/admissions/aday for questions

March UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY – ENGINEERING STATE – DATE TBA – JUNIORS
Engineering State is an event held by the College of Engineering. Prospective high school juniors interested in attending Utah State University will experience a hands-on, in-depth view of each department within the College of Engineering and solve common problems using the strategies and tools of today’s engineering. Students will learn about careers in engineering and have the opportunity to work with nationally acclaimed faculty. See
www.engineering.usu.edu for more details.



April 1 & 8 SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY – JUNIOR PREVIEW DAY

SUU Preview Day is designed to help high school juniors and parents learn more about Southern Utah University, prepare for college and the college search process. You will have the opportunity to choose from several workshops - choosing a major, applying for scholarships and financial aid, preparing for college and the ACT exam and more. You'll also have the chance to attend academic presentations, meet with faculty, interact with current students on a tour and have lunch on campus. SUU Preview Days will be held Friday, April 1, 2011 and Friday, April 8, 2011. Check in will begin at 9:30 AM in the Sharwan Smith Center Rotunda and the closing will be at 3 PM.

Additional questions can be answered by calling 435-586-7741 or emailing info@suu.edu. If you are busy both Preview Days, just call and let us know you'd like to make your campus visit at another time.

2010-2011 Dates


  • April 6, 2012

  • April 13, 2012

Registration Deadline: 48 hours prior to the event date.
Summer Programs


May Deadline BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY – SOAR PROGRAM


Juniors

SOAR, or Summer of Academic Refinement, is a five-day college preparation program, which prepares and informs students of educational benefits and expectations at Brigham Young University. Objectives of SOAR: Identify participants that are spiritually, academically, socially, and culturally prepared to benefit from and contribute to BYU, Educate participants about college life at BYU and MSS resources , Assist students in being competitive applicants to BYU Program Overview SOAR provides ACT preparation, admissions and college success information, and an introduction to Multicultural Student Services. In addition to college and academic preparation, students are exposed to BYU campus, its community, and opportunities. SOAR students are assigned a BYU student-counselor who serves as their mentor through the program. The cost for SOAR, which includes housing, food, activities, and materials, is minimal, and need-based scholarships are available. 


Check website for dates and registration

June

Reg. Deadline BYU SUMMER SCHOLARS ACADEMY

Juniors


Summer Scholars is a preview of college life at BYU, and as a student, you will attend one core class of your choice and will access to other workshops that increase your skills in essay writing, stress management, and survival study techniques. You also have a chance to meet with admissions officers and talk to them about applying to BYU.
Check website for dates and registration


U OF U HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT SUMMER PRGRAM

Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

Take summer classes at the U and receive high school credit. Cost is $150 per semester or $300 for one full year of credit. Two sessions and several courses to choose from. Contact:

Heather Heinz

University of Utah

Admissions Counselor

Office of Student Recruitment and High School Services

200 S. Central Campus Dr. Rm 80

Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-9104

(801) 581-6373 or (800) 685-8856

FAX (801) 585-3257

http://www.sa.utah.edu/regist/Handbook/studentHandbook.htm





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