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Mount Aloysius College Announces November Open House

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Mount Aloysius College issued the following announcement on Oct. 26.

 Mount Aloysius College invites prospective students and their families to visit campus for an open house this fall. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet with Mount Aloysius faculty, chat with admissions counselors, tour the campus, and learn more about Mount Aloysius’ programs and offerings. The open house will be held on November 11.

The open house will start at 10 a.m. and will last until roughly 1 p.m. During the event, campus representatives will highlight the many benefits of attending Mount Aloysius College, answer questions about majors and interests, and offer a personalized tour of campus. Visitors can complete a fee-waived application at the event and will also receive free MAC campus gear.

“No matter where you are in your educational journey, I highly encourage you to attend this Open House,” said Jacob Yale, Vice President for Enrollment Management. “Our Admissions and Financial Aid team will be available with information about academics, athletics, student life, and financial aid, and they’ll be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.”

Dating back to 1853, Mount Aloysius College is a private, not-for-profit institution located in Cresson, PA. Mount Aloysius offers more than 70 majors and programs and has an 11:1 student/faculty ratio. The College offers 16 NCAA Division-III men’s and women’s athletic programs.

Register for the open house through email at admissions@mtaloy.edu, online at www.mtaloy.edu/openhouse or call (814) 886-6383.

Original source can be found here.

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