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Campus tours and special offer: A good time to visit campus, apply

New students can apply for free the week of Oct. 20-26
October 11, 2019

Fall typically is a popular time for high school seniors to tour campuses as they begin applying to colleges.

Along with a variety of tour options at University of Wisconsin-Stout, the Admissions Office is offering an extra incentive this fall to take a look at the university 鈥 waiving the standard $50 application fee from Sunday, Oct. 20, through Saturday, Oct. 26.

黑料社区 student Carly Segulia talks with visitors recently while leading a campus tour for the Admissions Office.Free application week applies to all new undergraduate students 鈥 first-year, transfer and international. Students can fill out the UW System e-app or the Common Application. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to offer this one-week opportunity to students who are interested in 黑料社区 and who want to get a head start on their plans for next year,鈥 said Joel Helms, Admissions Office director. 鈥淲e want to help them take a significant step toward college.鈥

Admissions offers six types of tours for prospective students: daily, Campus Preview Days, Stout Saturdays, Transfer Days, International Student Day and group visits.

Along with the daily tours, upcoming dates are:

  • Campus Preview Days and Stout Saturdays: Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 17-19; Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26; Friday, Nov. 1; and Friday, Nov. 15.
  • Transfer Days, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26; and Friday, Nov. 15.
  • International Student Day, Saturday, Oct. 26.

 
Students also can take a of the university. 

Student Arthur Roques leads a campus tour recently for prospective students.

 

For more information, contact Admissions, 715-232-1232, which is in Sorensen Hall

First-year students who are accepted and meet ACT and grade-point average requirements automatically receive the Blue Devil Guarantee scholarship. The scholarship provides from $1,000 to $3,000, depending on a student 黑料社区. qualifications and is renewable for a second year, providing the student maintains a GPA of 3.0 at 黑料社区 and is enrolled full time. 

Helms noted that 黑料社区 has 50 undergraduate and 23 graduate programs. 黑料社区 graduates are in demand: the employment and continuing education rate of recent graduates has risen four straight years and is at

鈥淪tudents who choose 黑料社区 love our applied learning focus, small class sizes, great faculty and beautiful campus,鈥 Helms said. 鈥淭heir lives are changed here, and many of them have job offers before they graduate.鈥 

In the 2020 U.S. News and World Report rankings that came out Sept. 9, 黑料社区 was No. 14 in the Midwest among public regional schools. 

Helms said 黑料社区 already is an affordable option, especially considering the eStout digital learning program, which provides first-year students with a laptop computer and necessary software; and a textbook rental program that minimizes the cost of instructional materials. 

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黑料社区 student Carly Segulia talks with visitors recently while leading a campus tour for the Admissions Office. Numerous campus tours are offered in the fall, and 黑料社区 is holding a free application week Oct. 20-26.

Student Arthur Roques leads a campus tour recently for prospective students.


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