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123Go! 2019-20 Open Houses 2019-2020 Open Houses for Virginia Colleges & Universities Be sure to call the college in advance to verify the date and time as some of these dates may change. Many schools require that you register before coming to an open house. Click on the college's link in the left column to be taken to their Open House website, if available. Institutions Dates Bluefield College February 15; March 6, 20 & April 18, 2020 (800) 872-0176 Bridgewater College February 1 & March 14, 2020 (800) 759-8328 Christopher Newport University February 1 & March 14, 2020 Inquire about an overnight stay before an open house, by emailing [email protected]. (757) 594-7000 College of William and Mary February 15 & 16, March 21 & 28, April 4, 5, 19 & 25, 2020 (757) 221-4223 Emory and Henry College March 7 & April 11, 2020 (Junior Visit Day) (276) 944-4121 Ferrum College February 1, 2020 (800) 868-9797 or (540) 365-4290 George Mason University Schedule a campus visit at www2.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/visit-mason (703) 993-2400 Hampton University April 3, 2020 (757) 727-5328 Hampden-Sydney College Schedule a campus visit at www.hsc.edu/admissions-and-financial-aid/schedule-visit (434) 223-6120 Hollins University April 10 & 11, 2020 (800) 456-9595 James Madison University Schedule a campus visit at https://www.jmu.edu/admissions/visit/index.shtml (540) 568-5681 Longwood University Lancer 360 Live February 22, 2020 (800) 281-4677, Ext. #2 Liberty University College for a Weekend (CFAW) February 20-23, April 2-5, September 24-27 & November 12- 15 2020 (800) 543-5317 Lynchburg College Schedule a campus visit at https://admissions.lynchburg.edu/portal/campus-visit (434) 544-8300 STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR VIRGINIA | www.schev.edu | gearupva.org 1 123Go! 2019-20 Open Houses Mary Baldwin University Schedule a campus visit at www.marybaldwin.edu/visit/#undergraduate_visits (800) 468-2262 Old Dominion University February 1, 2020, April 18, 2020 (757) 683-3685 Randolph College February 29 & April 25, 2020 (434) 947-8100 Randolph-Macon College January 20 & May 2, 2020 (800) 888-1762 Roanoke College January 20 & February 17, 2020 (800) 388-2276 Shenandoah University January 25, February 22, April 7-9, April 13-14, 2020 (800) 388-2276 University of Mary Washington February 17 & April 10, 2020 (800) 468-5614 University of Richmond Preview Richmond - February 21, 2020 (800) 700-1662 University of Virginia Schedule a campus visit by e-mailing [email protected] or call (434) 982-3200 University of Virginia at Wise February 15, April 25 & May 23, 2020 (276) 328-0102 or (888) 282-9324 Virginia Commonwealth University February 1, 2020 (800) 828-6016 Virginia Military Institute February 7-8, 28-29 & March 27-28, 2020 (540) 464-7211 Virginia State University February 22, April 11, 2020 (804) 524-5902 Virginia Tech March 21 or 22, 2020 (540) 231-6267 Virginia Union University Schedule a campus visit at https://www.vuu.edu/admissions/visit-vuu (804) 342-3570 Virginia Wesleyan University February 15 & April 4, 2020 (757) 455-3208 Any links to external websites provided on SCHEV pages are provided as a courtesy. They should not be construed as an endorsement by SCHEV of the content or views of the linked materials. STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR VIRGINIA | www.schev.edu | gearupva.org 2 .
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