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4 reasons to attend an SEU Preview Day

From getting a feel for campus life at Southeastern University to meeting students + faculty, we’re sharing four reasons SEU Preview Days are worth checking out — and why Friday, Nov. 1 is an especially good time to visit.

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SEU Preview Days are designed especially for high school juniors and seniors + college transfer students.

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ICYMI: College is about so much more than studying.

From campus life and interest-driven clubs to student resources and faculty interactions, the components of a positive college experience are many. That’s why SEU Preview Days at Southeastern University are so important.

The local top-rated university encourages students and parents to get a feel for the campus at one of several SEU Preview Days happening throughout the Fall and Spring semesters. Families will:

  1. Get an idea of what student life is like through a campus tour that includes touring the campus, meeting SEU students, learning about job + social opportunities, visiting classes, seeing student housing, and more.
  2. Learn about your field of interest (or explore your options if you’re unsure).
  3. Meet faculty and get to know the university’s student services + program offerings.
  4. Meet with Enrollment Counselors and ask about scholarships and financial aid.

Bonus: The next Preview Day on Friday, Nov. 1 coincides with Homecoming Weekend (think: a great time to visit).

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