Liberal Arts College Fairs & Events in Texas

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Mon., June 04, 2012 - Tue., June 05, 2012  - Irving, TX

Open House
University Of Dallas
1845 E Northgate Drive, Irving, TX, 75062, USA
7:00am (06/04) - 4:00pm (06/05)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information:Drew Klein, 800.628.6999, acklein@udallas.edu

The June Aspiring Scholars Preview program presents a great opportunity for high school students in their junior year to get a jump-start on the college search process. During the visit, you and your parents will have the opportunity to attend classes and information sessions, take a tour of campus, experience UD’s spiritual life, eat on campus, stay overnight in a residence hall, and take the Aspiring Scholars Award Program (ASAP) exam. Benefits of taking the ASAP Exam include: getting a “first look” into UD’s Core Curriculum, receiving application fee, essay, and teacher recommendation waivers, and competing for up to $8000 in scholarship money.


Fri., March 23, 2012 - Sat., March 24, 2012  - Irving, TX

Open House
University Of Dallas
1845 E Northgate Drive, Irving, TX, 75062, USA
9:00am (03/23) - 12:00pm (03/24)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information:Drew Klein, 800.628.6999, acklein@udallas.edu

Meet Us @ the Tower, a phrase commonly used by UD students when meeting up with friends, provides admitted high school seniors a final opportunity to experience life as a UD student prior to the May 1st National Candidate Reply Deadline. During this event, you will hear about UD traditions and the Rome Program, experience campus and spiritual life, learn about various academic departments, sports, and clubs, tour and dine in Downtown Dallas, and interact with other high school seniors who are making the same decisions as you. We'll also help you sort through all the things that are on your mind: financial aid, on-campus housing, and the value of a UD education.


Fri., February 24, 2012 - Sat., February 25, 2012  - Irving, TX

Open House
University Of Dallas
1845 E Northgate Drive, Irving, TX, 75062, USA
7:00am (02/24) - 4:00pm (02/25)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information:Drew Klein, 800.628.6999, acklein@udallas.edu

The February Aspiring Scholars Preview program presents a great opportunity for high school students in their junior year to get a jump-start on the college search process. During the visit, you and your parents will have the opportunity to attend classes and information sessions, take a tour of campus, experience UD’s spiritual life, eat in Haggar Café, stay overnight in a residence hall, and take the Aspiring Scholars Award Program (ASAP) exam. Benefits of taking the ASAP Exam include: getting a “first look” into UD’s Core Curriculum, receiving application fee, essay, and teacher recommendation waivers, and competing for up to $8000 in scholarship money.


Fri., February 24, 2012  - Irving, TX

Open House
University Of Dallas
1845 E Northgate Drive, Irving, TX, 75062, USA
7:00am - 4:00pm

RSVP needed: Yes

Meet Us @ the Tower, a phrase commonly used by UD students when meeting up with friends, provides admitted high school seniors a final opportunity to experience life as a UD student prior to the May 1st National Candidate Reply Deadline. During this event, you will hear about UD traditions and the Rome Program, experience campus and spiritual life, learn about various academic departments, sports, and clubs, tour and dine in Downtown Dallas, and interact with other high school seniors who are making the same decisions as you. We'll also help you sort through all the things that are on your mind: financial aid, on-campus housing, and the value of a UD education.


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