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Students enjoy the personal attention of on-site admissions

By Jaylen White Staff Writer

On Oct. 7, Michigan State University visited Renaissance to conduct on-site admissions.

Instead of dealing with the hassles of the college application process students can sit down and talk with admissions counselors.

In the on-site admissions process, a student goes to the campus or is visited by an admissions officer at their high school for an interview. During the interview or shortly after, the admissions officer reviews the student's application and tells the student that same day if they are accepted.

"I think it's good, now we can have better chances of getting in,” said senior Napoleon McCants.

On-site admissions programs allow admission directors to visually see and hear the stories of the students they allow into their university.

"I plan on attending the Michigan State on site, hopefully I get in. I’m really confident about my on site,” said senior Roderick Daily. “They can see me more personally rather than just reading an application.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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