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iView College Days kicks off campus visit events
The first of several weekends for future students to visit the Baptist Bible College campus and enjoy special attention will be September 24-26 during iView College Days.
The action-packed weekend starts as visitors arrive Thursday night. Students spend nights in a residence hall and mingle with students, attend classes, and have opportunities to interact with professors and others.
This event is open to both transferring college students and high school students. It is free when registering by September 17. To learn more, go to www.bbc.edu/iView or call 800.451.7664.
Other campus visit events are in October, November, January, February, and March. For details on visiting the campus, click on the Visit the Campus link at www.bbc.edu/college.
Nothing like a campus visit
A campus visit is the best way for future students to experience BBC and gain the full view of opportunities, ministries, and preparation for greater leadership and service.
During the day, students can attend classes and meet with faculty members who can become mentors for a lifetime. There are also opportunities to discuss paying for college with Student Financial Services and talk to the coaches of NCAA Division III Defenders athletics teams.
Chapel, food from the cafeteria, and an iView Social Event are also included.
Free registration now
Registration for the three-day event is $30. There is no cost, though, when registering by September 17. Registration is limited and is on a first come, first served basis.
Registration includes two nights lodging, a BBC t-shirt, meals, and the full iView experience.
Register for 2009 iView College Days at www.bbc.edu/iView or call 800.451.7664.
Baptist Bible College & Seminary offers 38 academic programs, from a one-year Bible Certificate to PhDs. Programs are available through the Clarks Summit campus, online, and several distance learning options. To learn more, go to www.bbc.edu or call 570.586.2400.
Posted on: 9/8/2009 4:14:10 PM
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