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Campus Visit Day Gives a Taste of “Going Back to School”

by Feb 19, 2015

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Does going back to finish a bachelor’s degree feel intimidating? Does it seem like an overwhelming decision – so overwhelming that you just keep putting it off?

A great remedy to cure your reservations about going back to school is to try a campus visit day or “student-for-a-day” experience.  Testing the college experience out for just a day is like dipping your toes in the water. You don’t have to commit, but you can see if it feels comfortable, and you can have all your questions answered.

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Actually being on campus, meeting faculty and staff, and sitting in on a class, can dispel a lot of fear.  You’ll probably be surprised how many other people, just like you, are deciding to go back and finish a four-year degree.  You’ll also have a chance to see how much college may have changed since you left (e.g. new technology, Facebook groups, online course options).

National University of Health Sciences does a great job of immersing you in interactive and hands-on experiences during their Visit Day and Student For a Day events. We know you have lots of questions about course credits, financial aid, career opportunities, and how to fit our convenient evening classes into your already busy life. We understand what an important step going back to school can be, and provide as much support and information as possible to help you make the right decision.

There’s no time like right now to set one day aside and experience National University. Our next Visit Day is Saturday, March 14, and we also have Student for a Day event scheduled for March 26th, and more throughout the year.

 

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About the Author

Debra Cascio

Debra Cascio

Debra Cascio is an undergraduate admissions counselor at National University, who works with prospective students just starting their journey into health care. To Deb, the best part of her position is learning about students' dreams and what influenced them to go into their chosen field. She grew up in Villa Park, Illinois, and is currently finishing up a degree in general studies from Columbia College in Missouri.

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