MURFREESBORO — Looking
to find a college in the South for her daughter, Shirley Repking discovered MTSU
because of its website.
“It is very easy and friendly. All of the information was
great,” Shirley Repking said as she and Emily Repking began their “True Blue
Experience Day” Oct. 25 in the MTSU Student Union.
Just as the MTSU fall semester was beginning in late August,
the university unveiled a new-look website that would be more appealing to
teenagers — the next wave of future MTSU students.
The True Blue Experience Day gives prospective MTSU students
the opportunity to visit campus, take tours, meet with deans, directors and
others from admissions, financial aid/scholarships, housing and more. The
colleges within the university also have information and their representatives
can answer questions posed by the students and their parents or guardians.
The Repkings are from Godfrey, Ill., which is across the
Mississippi River from St. Louis, Mo. Emily Repking is a senior at Market
Catholic High School in Alton, Ill., and said she plans to study accounting.
“I like the size of the university and it’s in a southern
area,” Emily Repking said of why she likes MTSU.
MTSU admissions had another good turnout of prospective
students for the event.
Other upcoming events this fall include:
• A Fall
Preview Day from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Along with the campus
visit, attendees will have an opportunity to attend the MTSU Blue Raiders
football game against Florida International (kickoff at 3 p.m.) as part of
Salute to Armed Services events; and
• The final
“True Blue Experience Day” of the fall will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 22, targeting transfer students, but also open to all prospective
students.
Go online to http://tinyurl.com/truebluetour to
register for any of the special tours or just come to the Student Union, where
tours begin. Daily campus tours will continue through Friday, Dec. 13. Visit
the site to check availability and to register.
Students who
apply for MTSU admission by Dec. 1 receive priority consideration for
scholarships.
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