This Saturday, June 21, Indiana Wesleyan University is hosting nearly 200 future freshmen and their families for the second registration day for students starting college at the residential campus in the fall of 2014.
Incoming freshmen and transfer students can meet one-on-one with a faculty advisor, register for classes, attend a community fair, and learn about financial aid, housing and textbooks. Students begin arriving on campus at 10:00 a.m. in the Phillippe Performing Arts Center, with an 11:00 a.m. welcome session. McConn Coffee Co. and the IWU Bookstore are open throughout the day.
"New Student Registration is designed to offer incoming students and their families the opportunity to work through the 'business' of being an IWU student in a single-day, one-stop-shop manner while being surrounded by the IWU community of staff and faculty as well as hundreds of future classmates," said Admissions Director Adam Farmer. "Attending an NSR is a great way to lay the groundwork for success in their first year at IWU."
A tuition deposit is required for students to be eligible to register for classes. The next registration day is July 26.
IWU is still accepting applications for the fall of 2014, and will continue to accept them throughout the summer. For more information about registration day or any other part of the admission process, contact IWU Admissions at admissions@indwes.edu or (765) 677-6507.
Indiana Wesleyan University is an evangelical Christian comprehensive university of The Wesleyan Church. The University, founded in 1920, is committed to global liberal arts and professional education. Nearly 3,000 students are enrolled in traditional programs on the University's main campus in Marion, Indiana. Nearly 12,500 adult learners attend classes at education centers in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, and online.