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Registration remains open for new MTSU students at June 4 Preview Day

Registration remains open for the MTSU Preview Day Saturday, June 4, with hundreds of prospective students and their family members expected to attend.

Former Blue Elite member Kyle Elliot, wearing MTSU blue at left, leads a campus tour past the Student Union and near the Student Health, Wellness and Recreation Center in an August 2015 file photo. (MTSU file photo)

Former Blue Elite member Kyle Elliot, wearing MTSU blue at left, leads a campus tour past the Student Union and near the Student Health, Wellness and Recreation Center in an August 2015 file photo. (MTSU file photo)

Admissions, enrollment and academic officials are preparing for the preview day, which runs from 7:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. and will begin in the Student Union, located at 1768 MTSU Blvd.

To find parking and building locations, a searchable campus map is available at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.

To register, visit www.mtsu.edu/how-to-apply. Then go to the tabs labeled “Schedule a Campus Visit” and “RSVP for Special Events.”

Preview Day is the university’s signature open house for prospective students and their families. This campus visit program includes department presentations, opportunities to meet faculty and staff from academic areas and student affairs, and take campus tours.

Linda Olsen

Linda Olsen, new director of MTSU undergraduate recruitment, is inviteing prospective students and their families to “come out and join us for Preview Day, where members from all areas of the True Blue community will be on hand to share what makes MTSU the place you want to call home.”

“Students will have an opportunity to meet with faculty, staff, administration and current students while touring the campus and learning what we have for you here at MTSU,” she added.

To contact admissions, call 615-898-2233 or email admissions@mtsu.edu. For questions about tours, call 615-898-5670 or email tours@mtsu.edu.

— Randy Weiler (Randy.Weiler@mtsu.edu)


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