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D.C.P.S. Juniors and Seniors and All D.C. Residents Invited to March 24th “UDC Day”
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Added: 03/05/2004
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D.C.P.S. Juniors and Seniors and All D.C. Residents Invited to March 24th “UDC Day”
Washington, DC March 4, 2004 -— District of Columbia high school juniors and seniors, as well as their families and other City residents who are seeking higher learning, are invited to attend “University of the District of Columbia (UDC) Day” on Wednesday, March 24, 2004, to learn about the many options available at UDC. The event, which takes place on the University’s Van Ness Campus located at 4200 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., begins at 10 a.m. and ends at 7 p.m. UDC Day will present a kaleidoscope of academic information and activities, and will offer prospective students an in-depth, one-on-one view of the District’s only public, land-grant institution of higher education.
UDC Day’s March 24th daylong schedule of special activities and programs will give attendees an opportunity to meet faculty, administrators, staff, matriculating UDC students, and alumni — all of whom are helping UDC chart new territory for 21st century learners. As guests learn about the more than 75 excellent academic programs, they will discover how they can design a blueprint for the future and its challenges. Those attending will also have a chance to actually apply for admission to UDC. Moreover, campus tours and other activities, including music and entertainment, will give prospective students a first-hand taste of the entire college atmosphere.
“The prospective college student of the District needs to know what opportunities are available to them in their own back yard,” says Dr. William L. Pollard, president of the University. “We offer a quality education to everyone in the District at a price that cannot be beat. ‘UDC Day’ will give us a great opportunity to show citizens what we’ve got.”
UDC Day’s theme—“A New Day, A New Opportunity”—says it all. With its affordable cost, central location, and quality academic programs, the University of the District of Columbia is the bright beginning that youth and working adults of the nation’s capital deserve.
For more information about “UDC Day” call the University’s Office of Recruitment and Admission at 202-274-6021. And for more information on other University activities, contact Mike Andrews, Senior Director for Communications and Alumni Affairs at (202) 274-5685, or, visit the University’s web site at www.udc.edu.
The University of the District of Columbia can be reached by Metro via the Red Line (Van Ness/UDC stop). |
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