APRIL 10, 2020 — Future Roadrunners can now access virtual events to help them prepare for their first semester at UTSA. These online events are designed to promote a smooth and successful transition for all undergraduate students, whether just beginning their academic career or planning to transfer from another institution.
The online events include virtual visits and tours, information sessions and Virtual UTSA Day. Incoming and prospective students can attend these free virtual events to experience campus life and receive answers to their admission questions.
Virtual Visits and Tours: Hosted by UTSA student ambassadors who will guide attendees through campus points of interest and share their personal experiences as a Roadrunner. The visits also include a student ambassador panel with online chat opportunities.
Virtual Info Sessions: Held Monday through Thursday, these sessions are hosted by admissions counselors or transfer specialists. Each session centers around enrollment topics such as becoming Rowdy Ready after a student has been admitted, financial aid and scholarships, undergraduate admissions and transfer admissions.
Virtual UTSA Day: On Saturday, April 18, incoming students get an opportunity to learn more about the UTSA campus, colleges and admissions process. The event includes help with signing up for orientation, online chats with admissions counselors, presentations from different academic colleges and programs, a virtual campus tour and more to help students get a glimpse of life as a Roadrunner.
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