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June 19, 2014
Students can drop by the Welcome Center in Inlow Hall from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday to learn about options for transferring to EOU.
LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – The first in a series of open houses for students looking to transfer to Eastern Oregon University is set for Wednesday, June 25.
Students are invited to drop by between 6-8 p.m. in the Welcome Center on the first floor of Inlow Hall. Free parking is available in the campus lot accessible from the 12th St. entrance.
Admissions counselors and academic advisors will be on hand to talk with students about transferring prior credits to EOU’s programs, how to apply, and accessing resources like scholarships, financial aid and other enrollment services. Options for online education will be covered, too.
EOU is hosting similar events around the region through September.
Interested students can also connect with a regional advisor on Google Hangouts between 12-1 p.m. the following dates: July 10 and 22; Aug. 14 and 26; and Sept. 11 and 23.
For more information call Admissions at 541-962-3393 or visit www.eou.edu/transfer.
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