More than 3,000 prospective students anticipated at CMU and You Day Saturday

 

More than 3,000 prospective students will experience life on campus during the 40th annual CMU and You Day Saturday.

Deemed Central Michigan University’s open house, those who attend will get the chance to meet and talk with faculty and staff, tour campus, eat lunch in a residence hall and attend a football game at 3:30 p.m.

Brad Kloha, senior assistant director of admissions and CMU alumnus, said the event, held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., brings tremendous feedback.

“It’s a great experience to interact with faculty and get information,” Kloha said, “(and) to meet one-on-one with people they are potentially working with.”

Students are given tours by CMU ambassadors along with a discussion of student services, highlighting key points on campus.

Ray Wilson, assistant director of admissions, said although his department coordinates the event, it would not be possible without everyone that helps out.

“It’s a great opportunity for students to meet and mingle with faculty and staff,” Wilson said.

Two 45-minute academic forum presentations will take place at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. highlighting the areas of business administration, teacher education, health professions, science and technology, communication and fine arts, and humanities and social and behavioral sciences.

A university overview will provide students and parents with information about admissions, residence life, career services, the honor’s program and the leadership institute at 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m.

Parents will be provided with the opportunity to learn about financial aid at 11 a.m. and noon in the Lake Huron Room at the Bovee University Center.

Registration will be located in front of the Charles V. Park Library, the Health Professions Building and in the Anspach Hall courtyard.

Attendees should make sure to receive lunch tickets, admission applications, a CMU bulletin at a glance, information on the “steps to success,” a lanyard and vouchers for up to three free CMU football tickets.

Prospective students find out their admission status within 48 hours through Central Express. Those interested need to bring applications, ACT scores, high school transcripts and a $35 application fee.

Wilson said less than 300 students applied at last year’s event out of the 3,000 to 4,000 prospective students that attended.

Representatives will be available from 9 a.m. to noon from all colleges.

“We know that our faculty, staff and students are one of the great selling points for the university,” Kloha said.

Admission to the football game and field hockey game at noon are free to guests that attend the event.

Both games are a great way for prospective students to experience CMU pride, Kloha said.

 
 
  • Jake

    I feel this would be an AWESOME day for Professors to protest, they can’t strike if they are teaching but nothing stops them from protesting and being out with the signs and getting word out, that the administration only cares about themselves 

  • Logical Chip

    I agree Jake…here are some sample signs for their protest march:

    “You try to live on $75,000 a year in this town”
    ” No way am I giving up my $2 copay for prescription drugs”
    ” Management wants me to teach more than two classes a semester…UNFAIR”
    ” I am not giving up my month of vacation beyond the semester breaks”
    “My TAs and GAs already teach my classes…why should I bother”
    “Seriously, do you expect me to pay more than $100 per month for my family to have gold-plated health care?”
    “What else do you expect me to do with a PhD. in English (or fill in the blank)?”
    “Feel bad for me, I only make at least 250% of the average salary for this county”
    “Don’t blame me, I voted for Obama…twice”

  • Zeno

    All of your facts are wrong dude:

    Median salary:  in the $50,000
    Copay:  $20
    Courses taught:  3-6 (yes CMU profs do teach 6 courses a semester)
    GA’s can’t teach courses
    Health care:  Up to $1000 a month for families
    Job prospects:  Actually, profs are already leaving cmu because of this impasse
    Average salary:  Nope.  Median salary in America is in the 50-60000 range.

    Ahhh.  Happy Trolling Logical Chip.  Not this time though

  • Anonymous

    When did GA’s stop teaching classes.  ’09 graduate here and I know I had GA’s in the econ and polsci departments.