An in-depth two-hour campus tour of Washington State University Tri-Cities in Richland starts at 11 a.m. today.
Prospective students and their families will get an overview of the academic programs for freshmen and transfer students, meet with professors, hear input from students and tour campus.
Reservations are encouraged and can be made by calling 372-7250 or e-mailing admiss@tricity.wsu.edu.
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Tours of WSU Tri-Cities available Wednesdays
Tours of WSU Tri-Cities available Wednesdays
Washington State University Tri-Cities offers campus tour each Wednesday for prospective students and their parents.
The tours run from 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
For more information, call 509-372-7250.
CBC offers math fun for all ages Monday
CBC offers math fun for all ages Monday
The Columbia Basin College Family Math Night is Monday and is open to all ages. Family Math Night runs from 5 to 7 p.m. in the CBC HUB Atrium.
CBC math students will work with students at more than 20 booths featuring everything from basic arithmetic to calculus and math for elementary teachers.
There also will be games and prizes. For more information, call 542-4873.
WSU Tri-Cities offers student tours Saturday
WSU Tri-Cities offers student tours Saturday
All incoming freshman, transfer students and graduate students are invited to Washington State University Tri-Cities' Cougar Saturday.
Students can tour the campus, win door prizes and learn about the university from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Faculty and advisers will be available to answer questions about classes, financial aid, scholarships, applications and student life.
The event is in the Consolidated Information Center, 2770 Crimson Way, Richland.
EVENT: Prospective WSU Tri-Cities students invited to Cougar Saturday
EVENT: Prospective WSU Tri-Cities students invited to Cougar Saturday
Explore what Washington State University Tri-Cities has to offer for incoming freshmen, transfer students, graduate students, or those wanting to complete a degree during the Cougar Saturday information fair on Saturday.
Faculty and advisors will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to answer questions about academics, financial aid, scholarships, the application process, student life, graduate school, transferring from another institution, changing from another WSU campus, and becoming a freshman at WSU Tri-Cities.
Veterans also can learn how to take advantage of the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill by enrolling at WSU Tri-Cities, which is a Veteran Supportive Campus (Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs, May 2011) and a Military Friendly School (G.I. Jobs magazine, October 2011).
Legislative committee tours Richland schools
Legislative committee tours Richland schools
RICHLAND -- Richland School District officials showed their pride Friday for two innovative projects they believe can be models for other school districts across the state.
About a dozen members of the Washington State School Directors' Association Legislative Committee toured Delta High School and Three Rivers HomeLink to see how these two projects are providing students with alternative ways of learning -- and using community partnerships to succeed.
"We are continuous learners," Superintendent Jim Busey said. "We want to share those learnings across the state. ... Our partnerships are maybe a little unique."