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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

North Central College to host summer Visit Days for high school students

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NAPERVILLE, Ill.  ̶  North Central College will hold three daytime Visit Days on Mondays this summer  ̶   June 25, July 16 and Aug. 6 at its Naperville campus. Open to all high school students and their parents or guardians, the program is of special interest for those beginning a college search for fall terms 2013 or 2014.

Each day begins with registration at 10AM in Wentz Concert Hall at the Fine Arts Center, 171 E. Chicago Ave., and concludes with lunch at approximately 12:30PM. Visitors can attend informative sessions on financial aid, academic highlights and student life, and take a walking tour of campus.

For more information about North Central College and to register for the Visit Day call 630-637-5800 or visit northcentralcollege.edu/visit. Students can also register the day of the event. The Office of Admission welcomes individual appointments throughout the year.

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North Central Collegehttp://www.northcentralcollege.edu
Founded in 1861, North Central College is an independent, comprehensive college of the liberal arts and sciences that offers more than 55 undergraduate majors and graduate programming in six areas. Located in the Historic District of Naperville, Illinois—rated by Money magazine as among the nation’s “Best Places to Live”—North Central College is just 30 minutes from Chicago’s Loop. With more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students, North Central College is committed to academic excellence, a climate that emphasizes leadership, ethics, values and service, a curriculum that balances job-related knowledge with a liberal arts foundation and a caring environment with small classes. Visit northcentralcollege.edu to learn more.

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