New UC Students Like the Convenience of On-Site Admissions
In its first week, UCs On-Site streamlined admissions program is getting an enthusiastic thumbs-up from students who were admitted in time for UCs fall quarter.
On-Site Admissions started Monday, Aug. 4. In the week that the service became available, 70 newly signed-up UC students visited the On-Site headquarters, located on the third floor of University Pavilion. The program, adaptable to the students busy schedule, allows students to come in on their own time to apply for admission, financial aid counseling and placement testing, as well as arrange for registration, academic advising and an orientation session.
About half of the students who used On-Site the first week were freshmen the other half were transfer students, says Jonathan Weller, assistant director of admissions. Students say they like On-Site because its quick and convenient.
And there are still five more weeks for potential students to sign up for fall classes through UCs On-Site. The program runs through Wednesday, Sept. 17 the last day to confirm admission for the Clifton campus. For more information on what students need to bring to On-Site, check the Web site at: http://www.admissions.uc.edu/onsite/
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