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2020-2021 Campus Visit Opportunities 2020-2021 CAMPUS VISIT OPPORTUNITIES Herzing University - Brookfield CARROLL UNIVERSITY - Waukesha 262.649.1714 ⚫ herzing.edu 800.227.7655 ⚫ carroll.edu Individual visits and tours are Prospective Student Open Houses: welcomed throughout the year. Sept. 19, Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Feb. 13, April 17, and July 10 Herzing University - Kenosha Accepted Student Open Houses: 262.287.9562 ⚫ herzing.edu Dec. 4, Jan. 30, and Feb. 19 Grand Opening Week: Sept. 14-17 Individual visits are welcomed Individual visits and tours are throughout the year, Monday-Friday, welcomed throughout the year. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. ALVERNO COLLEGE - Milwaukee Saturday Group Visits: most Saturdays, 800.933.3401 ⚫ alverno.edu/visit Herzing University - Madison 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Virtual Fall Preview Days: 608.373.5482 ⚫ herzing.edu Sept. 26, Nov. 14 Individual visits and tours are Contact admissions or go to the web welcomed throughout the year. address above to schedule individual visits. CARTHAGE COLLEGE - Kenosha BELLIN COLLEGE - Green Bay 800.351.4508 ⚫ carthage.edu 800.236.8707 ⚫ bellincollege.edu/visit Visit Day Programs: Mondays, Fridays, Fall Preview Day: Oct. 22 and Saturdays throughout LAKELAND UNIVERSITY - Sheboygan Spring Preview Day: March 25 the school year. 800.569.5166 ⚫ 920.565.1022 Individual visits are welcomed Individual Visits: Monday-Friday with lakeland.edu/visit throughout the year. Call or go to the appointments at 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., On-campus and virtual individual visits web address above to schedule 1:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. are available throughout the year. an appointment. Preview Days will be scheduled and available for registration. BELOIT COLLEGE - Beloit 800.923.5648 ⚫ beloit.edu/visit Personalized in-person and virtual visits CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN can be arranged year round. Visit the - Mequon LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY - Appleton web address above 262.243.4300 ⚫ cuw.edu/visit 920.832.6500 ⚫ lawrence.edu for details. Individual Visits, Virtual Visits, Visit Days For the most up-to-date visit and Campus Tours are available throughout information, please go to the year. Check our website for more lawrence.edu/admissions/visit. information and to get signed up! CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY Milwaukee MARIAN UNIVERSITY - Fond du Lac 414.410.4040 ⚫ stritch.edu/events 920.923.7650 * marianuniversity.edu/visit EDGEWOOD COLLEGE - Madison Saturdays at Stritch: Sabre Days: Aug. 21, Oct. 3, Sept. 19, Oct. 10, Nov. 7, and Jan. 23 800.444.4861 Nov. 7 and April 10 Visit the website above for details. Edgewood.edu/admissions/visit Admit Days: Jan. 29, Feb. 5, Feb. 19, 2021 Contact admissions to schedule Personal campus visits can be Individual visits are welcomed one-to-one visits throughout the year. scheduled at the web address above. throughout the year. 2020-2021 CAMPUS VISIT OPPORTUNITIES MOUNT MARY UNIVERSITY Milwaukee ST. NORBERT COLLEGE - De Pere 414.930.3024 ⚫ mtmary.edu/visit 920.403.3005 ⚫ snc.edu Marquette University - Milwaukee Individual Visits (on-campus and virtual) Fall Fridays: 414.288.7302 ⚫ mu.edu/explore Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sept. 19, Sept. 25, Oct. 9, Oct. 16, Oct. Visit opportunities are available Instant Decision Days: Fridays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 23, Oct. 30, Nov. 6, and Nov. 13 throughout the year. Call or visit the website above to find our up-to-date list Instant Financial Aid Days: Nov. 7, Nov. 11, Saturday Sneak Peeks: of experiences. Dec. 18, Jan. 8, Jan. 23, Feb. 6, Feb. 15, Mar. 5, Sept. 12, Sept. 19, Sept. 26, Oct. 10, Oct. Mar. 20, and Mar. 29 17, Oct. 24, and Nov. 7 Saturday Visits: 10 a.m. - 12 noon For the most up-to-date visit information Sept. 12, Sept. 26, Oct. 3, Oct. 17, Nov. 7, and to register, please visit snc.edu/ Nov. 21, Dec. 5, Dec. 19, Jan. 9, Feb. 6, Feb. admission/events. 20, Mar. 6, May 8, May 22, Individual visits are welcomed during the and June 19 week. Schedule at snc.edu/go/visit. Graduate Studies Open House: 5-7 p.m. MILWAUKEE INSTITUTE OF ART Oct. 6 and March 16 AND DESIGN - Milwaukee Accepted Student Days: Mar. 30, April 9 ⚫ 414.291.8070 miad.edu Campus tours and information Undergraduate Open House: April 24 sessions are available by appointment Monday-Friday. Please call or email [email protected]. VITERBO UNIVERSITY - La Crosse NORTHLAND COLLEGE - Ashland 800.VITERBO ⚫ viterbo.edu/visit 715.682.1839 Individual visits are available northland.edu/visit-campus throughout the year. Individual visits can be scheduled Visit the website above for admission Monday - Saturday at the visit events, Saturday visits, web address above. as well as weekday opportunities for individual visits. MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - Milwaukee 800.332.6763 ⚫ msoe.edu/visit Preview Days: Oct. 16, Oct. 23, Jan. 8, Feb. 19, and March 5 WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE Open Houses: RIPON COLLEGE - Ripon - Milwaukee ⚫ Sept. 19, Oct. 17, and April 24 800.947.4766 ripon.edu/visit 414.443.8810 ⚫ wlc.edu/visit Contact admissions or go to the address Call or visit the web address above for Personal visits can be arranged most weeks. above to register for any of these dates or individual visits as well as the Saturday Call or go to the web address above schedule a one-to-one visit. visit schedule. for an appointment. fb.com/privatecollegeweek @wipri vatecolleges @privatecollege Please check each institution’s website for the most up-to-date information regarding visit opportunities. WWW.WISCONSINSPRIVATECOLLEGES.ORG/VISIT Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities [email protected] ⚫ 800.433.4733 122 W. Washington Avenue, Ste. 700, Madison, WI 53703 .
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