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November 08, 2017

La Roche to Host Preview Day on Dec. 4

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 8, 2017 – La Roche University invites prospective students and their families to Preview Day on Monday, Dec. 4 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University’s campus in the North Hills.

Attendees will experience La Roche firsthand by meeting current students and staff members, touring campus, and learning about the University’s admissions process, as well as merit-based scholarships and financial aid. Visitors also will explore more than 50 majors and La Roche’s unique study abroad program, which is included in the cost of tuition.

Admissions counselors will be on-site to answer questions, and a panel of current students will talk about what the La Roche experience is all about.  

Light refreshments will be available during registration in the Father Peter Horton Lounge of the Palumbo Science Center. A complimentary dinner in the Cantellops Dining Hall, located in the Zappala College Center, also is included. Register online in advance.

For more information contact Freshman Admissions at 412-536-1272 or email admissions@laroche.edu; Transfer Admissions at 412-536-1260 or transferadmissions@laroche.edu.   

 

About La Roche University: A private liberal arts college in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, La Roche University offers more than 50 undergraduate majors, six graduate degree programs and one doctoral program, with particular strengths in education, business, criminal justice, psychology, and health and medical sciences as well as interior design and graphic design. This residential college provides a vibrant campus community for more than 1,500 men and women enjoying 30-plus student organizations and an exciting NCAA Div. III athletics program. Founded by the Sisters of Divine Providence in 1963, La Roche University embraces its Catholic heritage while welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds. With a legacy of social justice and a commitment to international exchange, La Roche University educates students to be lifelong learners and achievers in an increasingly diverse and global society.

 

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