- Distinguished professorship named in honor of Chancellor Bardo
- Fall commencement set for Dec. 19 at Ramsey Center
- Nursing degree can be earned in one year through ABSN program
- WCU novelist Ron Rash wins second Sir Walter Raleigh Award
- Senior named top mathematics education student in region
- Bids opened for new MAHEC building; part of venture with WCU, UNCA
- Board of trustees approves proposed tuition, fees for 2010-11
- Steps toward WCU-Dillsboro partnership continue with campus tour
- Students win national awards at mediation tournament
- 'Meeting Doctor' to lead Jan. 21 workshop at WCU
This article features an event that occurred in the past.
Area minority students interested in learning about the educational opportunities available at Western Carolina University are invited to visit the campus for “Experience Western” on Saturday, March 17, and Sunday, March 18.
Students who attend the free program get a sneak peak at life at Western, including a tour of the campus and interaction with current students and staff during panel discussions, information sessions and social activities. Students also have a chance to stay in the residence halls and eat in Western’s dining facilities.
Any high school or transfer student who has been accepted for admission, or who is eligible for admission, is invited to participate in the program.
Experience Western is a collaboration involving the university’s offices of Admissions, Academic Affairs and Student Affairs to aid in the recruitment of a diverse student body.
For more information about Experience Western, contact Jamaal Mayo at (828) 227-3163 or by e-mail at jmayo@email.wcu.edu.









