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Multicultural Visit Day for Seniors
This program, offered in the fall, gives high school seniors of color and their guests the opportunity to visit campus, learn about the multicultural resources available at KU and speak with staff, faculty and current students about the KU experience.
When will it be?
The Class of 2010 Multicultural Visit Day for Seniors will be held on Friday, November 13 2009. On-line registration will begin early in October, 2009.

Who should attend?
Any multicultural high school senior with an interest in multicultural resources and opportunities and their families should attend. All multicultural students are also invited to attend regular Senior Days that will focus on academic opportunities.

Why come to Multicultural Visit Day for Seniors?
You'll get the benefits of a senior day plus information about support services, student organizations, campus offices, and other multicultural resources. This is a great opportunity to learn how KU can support you as a student and help you succeed. High school seniors who cannot attend this special senior day are encouraged to attend another Senior Day program. There is a small fee and online pre-registration is required. All seniors must register separately. All registrations are accepted on a space-available basis.

What will I do during my visit?
Unlike all other Senior Days, the Multicultural Visit Day for Seniors will focus on resources and opportunities for multicultural students. Students will visit with representatives from academic and student service departments as well as visit with multicultural student organizations. The Office of Multicultural Affairs will also speak with students about the many programs and resources available to help them succeed. This program also includes lunch at Mrs. E's, a campus tour and a tour of a residence or scholarship hall.

How do I register?
There are two ways to register. You may

  1. Register online

    OR

  2. Download registration form and mail it to us
    Registration form