Indiana Wesleyan University is hosting a Spotlight Visit Day on Behavioral Sciences, Business, and Social Sciences on Friday, Sept. 29. Students will arrive at 9 a.m. and spend the entire day getting acquainted with the programs, faculty and community on the IWU residential campus in Marion, Indiana.
A Spotlight Visit Day is a special visit option designed for two types of students: 1) those who already know what they want to study and 2) those who may not be fully decided on a major, but are interested in learning more about a particular area of study. The day is tailor-made to give visitors quality time with the faculty and students in their specific area of interest.
Students attending the Spotlight Visit Day on Friday will take a tour of campus, eat lunch in Baldwin Dinning Hall, meet with faculty and sit in on a class. Behavioral Science visitors will tour Elder Hall, and Business visitors and Social Sciences visitors will tour Maxwell Center.
The IWU Division of Behavioral Sciences offers five majors and three minors. Students who study within the division have the unique opportunity to become involved in undergraduate research throughout their time at IWU. Some even have the opportunity to present their results at regional and national conferences. For more information, click here.
The IWU DeVoe Division of Business offers six majors and two minors. The programs within the division encourage the integration of faith and leadership in business. For more information, click here.
The IWU Division of Social Sciences offers seven majors and five minors. Students can further their education by getting involved in a variety of student organizations, such as History Club, Model Nations Club, Phi Alpha Theta and Pi Gamma Mu. For more information, click here.
To attend this visit day or to register for a different one, click here.