The University of Mobile invites prospective students to attend Visit Day on Sept. 20. The day begins at 9 a.m. and includes a campus tour, messages from the faculty and campus activities with current students. An optional overnight stay in the residence halls is available. A $2,000 visit scholarship also is available for participants. This scholarship is awarded to current high school seniors who register and attend this event, apply for admission and enroll for the fall 2011 semester. Additional Visit Days will be held Oct. 29 and Nov. 12 or by appointment. To attend a Visit Day, register online at www.umobile.edu/Visit. To schedule a private campus visit, call 251-442-2222 or 1-800-WIN-RAMS (946-7267).
UMobile Invites High School Students to Visit Day
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