Marist College outlines activities for upcoming Admitted Student Days in April

Kevin C. Weinman President
Kevin C. Weinman President
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Marist College announced on April 1 that it will host Admitted Student Days on March 28, March 29, and April 11 to welcome prospective students and their families. The events are designed to give admitted students a firsthand look at academic life, campus facilities, and student experiences at Marist.

The college said these days are important opportunities for incoming students to engage with the Marist community before making their final enrollment decisions. Attendees can participate in interactive academic sessions, explore learning spaces, and connect with current students.

According to the announcement, visitors will have the chance to experience hands-on learning during interactive sessions that reflect Marist’s focus on experiential education from the first semester. A new Esports Lab will be open for tours as part of efforts to highlight technology-driven learning and competitive gaming opportunities available at the college.

The Momentum Showcase is also scheduled during these events, offering insights into future initiatives such as career readiness programs, innovation projects, AI-driven learning tools, and expanded opportunities in science and health fields. Current Marist students will share their personal experiences with attendees and provide advice about campus life.

Prospective members of the Class of 2030 are invited to meet each other in person at designated gatherings like the Fox Den session. The college encourages participants to take part in traditions such as ringing the admission bell—a symbolic gesture marking entry into the Marist community—and touring residence halls while meeting faculty members.

Marist College said registration is now open for those interested in attending any of these Admitted Student Day events.



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