Georgia Southern University holds information session
High
school juniors and seniors in Perry and the middle Georgia area who have not
yet decided where to attend college can learn what Georgia Southern University
has to offer during a Spring Preview presentation on Wednesday, March 13, at
the Westfield High School Recital Hall, Arts & Sciences Building at 6 p.m.
During the information session, counselors will go over admissions
requirements, review majors and discuss housing options so students can decide
whether Georgia Southern is the place they want to be. The formal presentation
begins at 6 p.m. and will last around 45 minutes. Representatives from the
Office of Admissions will be there to answer questions in a one-on-one setting
with students and their parents.
“Admissions counselors will give a broad overview of Georgia Southern that
serves as a great introduction to campus and our student-centered approach,”
said Amy Smith, associate director for admissions. “These spring previews
are a great opportunity for high school juniors to start their college search
process early. We also welcome seniors who are trying to make a final decision
or may still be searching for the right college fit.”
Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling (912) 478-5851 or
register online by visiting http://admissions.georgiasouthern.edu/visit/rsvp/. Walk-ins may join the
presentation, too. The Georgia Southern Spring Preview is not recommended for
students who have already been accepted to the University.
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