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I've been accepted to the 'Garden Art Design' course I wanted to study at Leeds Met (in combo with RHS)... on a part-time basis of course... start next week and can't wait! =D

Studying an additional (separate) course at the same time - RHS Level 2 Horticulture!!!

 

www.rhs.org.uk/index.htm

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He sido aceptada al curso de 'diseño y arte de jardines' en la universidad de Leeds (curso en combinación con la sociedad de horticultura) - es part-time y empiezo le semana próxima!

 

También estudiaré x separado un curso avanzado de horticultura - no veo la hora de comenzar! =D

 

www.rhs.org.uk/index.htm

Admitted Student Day #1 2018. Champlain College. Stephen Mease Photography

Admitted Freshmen and their families spend the day on campus.

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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An Academic and Student Life Fair was held at the Student Rec Center during Admitted Student Day at ECU on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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Newly admitted freshmen and transfer students visited campus on Feb. 17, 2014 to learn more about their program, check out campus and talk to current students.

 

Register for the next Admitted Student Day (March 7, 2014): go.wayne.edu/nasm14

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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Admitted Student Day Donette 2021

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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Admitted Student Day #1 - April 1. (photos by Stephen Mease)

Loyola University New Orleans’ President's Open House is an informative and fun-filled day for the admitted students to visit campus. It offers an opportunity to gain further insight into the Loyola collegiate experience. Students and guests are invited to take part in several events held throughout the day, including a talk with the president, a meeting with the deans, and special interest sessions. The day ends with a departmental and student activity fair and the President's Reception.

 

Photo by Kyle Encar

Taken on March 14, 2015

Copyright 2015 Loyola University New Orleans

(Sacramento State/Jessica Vernone)

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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The Texas Law Admitted Students Day was hosted on March 26-27. This event allowed students to connect with other students and faculty, learn about student organizations, participate in a mock class, and learn about career opportunities and student resources.

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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Class of 2023 incoming freshman Enduia Jones shows her excitement for attending ECU duirng the fall by leaping of the letter "C" outside of the Main Student Center during Admitted Student Day on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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Admitted Student Day Donette 2021

Brittany Lasalle welcomes guests to check-in for Admitted Students Day on Saturday morning. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

April’s Dimensions events attracted a record-breaking 1,300 prospective Class of 2018 students and family members. Admitted students and their families had the option of attending one of three Dimensions programs, an increase from the one program held in previous years. They had an opportunity to visit classes, spend the night in a dorm, attend faculty showcases and student research panels, and participate in candid conversations about student life. Deciding where to attend college is the most significant decision most admitted students have ever faced, says Director of Admissions Paul Sunde.“There is no better way to do this than to spend some time getting to know our students, our faculty, and our staff,” he says.

 

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An Academic and Student Life Fair was held at the Student Rec Center during Admitted Student Day at ECU on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

Admitted Student Day was held across the ECU campus on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

Admitted Student Day at ECU on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

Admitted Student Day at ECU on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

Members of the ECU Marching Pirates entertain guests during Admitted Student Day on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

ECU Ambassador Hailey Hutto helps a family with directions during Admitted Student Day at ECU on Saturday. (Photo by Rhett Butler)

Admitted students tour the Knox College campus and meet their classmates, admission counselors, coaches, faculty and current students.

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