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NameProgram NameLocationFirst DeadlineSecond DeadlineThird DeadlineProgram DescriptionProgram Date 1Program Date 2Program Date 3WebsiteContact InformationAdmissions TitleAdmission Rep EmailProgram E-mail
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Middlebury CollegeDiscover MiddleburyMiddlebury, VT
Friday, August 12, 2016
N/AN/AMiddlebury College is looking for students who are intellectually motivated and would like to explore the pursuit of higher education at a small liberal arts and sciences college. The visit is open to seniors from traditionally under-represented groups: African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, and American Indian students; students (regardless of ethnicity) with demonstrated financial hardship; and students who are first in their families to pursue a four-year college education. The cost of attendance is covered by the college.Sunday, October 9 - Tuesday, October 11, 2016N/AN/Ahttp://www.middlebury.edu/admissions/visit/programsSantana Snyderslsnyder@middlebury.eduadmissions@middlebury.edu
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Trinity CollegePreview WeekendHartford, CT
Information available early summer
----Preview Weekend is an overnight program designed to give seniors in high school an opportunity to explore both the academic and social aspects of the Trinity community, with a focus on the experiences of our students of color. Visiting students enjoy observing classes, meeting faculty and students, attending campus events, and interviewing with a member of our staff at one of the nation’s most prestigious liberal arts colleges.Last year:
November 9-10, 2014
----http://www.trincoll.edu/StudentLife/Diversity/preview/Pages/default.aspx
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Kalamazoo CollegeIntercultural Fly-In ProgramKalamazoo, Michigan???N/AN/AIf you are a high school senior of multicultural background or you are a student with a strong interest in Diversity and Inclusion, we invite you to spend a couple days on our campus learning more about our dynamic campus community. Kalamazoo College is an increasingly diverse liberal arts college with a focus on challenging academics and experiential education. Our first-year class continues to be diverse in composition, comprised of 32% domestic students of color, 9.5% international students and 42.5% students from outside of Michigan.November 6-7, 2015N/Ahttp://www.kzoo.edu/admission/visiting/multicultural-program/
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Brandeis UniversityStudents Exploring and Embracing Diversity (SEED)Waltham, MA2016 dates not yet released; to be updatedN/AN/A The SEEDS program is for students interested in multiculturalism, social justice and the dynamic diversity at Brandeis University. Applicants will have the opportunity to meet Brandeis student and faculty, stay in a dorm overnight, and connect with the Brandeis multicultural center. Full and partial scholarships are available to cover student transportation costs. October 2016N/AN/Ahttp://www.brandeis.edu/admissions/seed/
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Carnegie Mellon UniversityCelebration of Diversity WeekendPittsburgh, PA2016 dates not yet released; to be updatedN/AN/ACelebration of Diversity Weekends are an opportunity to experience the diverse community, academic, extracurricular and cultural facets of both the campus and Pittsburgh. On Saturday evening, you’ll be matched with a current student who will be your Overnight Ambassador throughout the weekend. As part of the Celebration of Diversity Weekend, you’ll have the chance to: attend a networking reception with faculty and staff; meet current students; attend classes; stay overnight in a residence hall; tour campus, and eat in the dining facilities.October 2016N/Ahttps://admission.enrollment.cmu.edu/pages/celebration-of-diversity-weekend
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Dartmouth CollegeSTEM Exploration ProgramHanover, NH2017 dates not yet released; to be updatedN/AN/AThe Dartmouth Bound STEM Exploration Program is designed to provide participants with insight into what STEM programs at Dartmouth offer, as well as giving information about the admissions and financial aid process. The program is also a forum in which participants engage with current students and Dartmouth faculty to explore the intersection of academics, engagement, andleadership at the College. All STEM sessions will give participants valuable exposure to research, academics, and life in an Ivy League setting.Native American Community Program October 8-11, 2017.N/Ahttp://admissions.dartmouth.edu/visits-programs/dartmouth-bound/stem-exploration-program
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Emory UniversityCultural Overnight Recruitment Experience (CORE)Atlanta, GA2016 dates TBD N/AN/AN/Ahttp://apply.emory.edu/core/index.phpadmission@emory.edu
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University of Chapel HillDiversity and Multicultural Affairs Recruitment:
High School Honors Day
Expanding the Circle
Nuestra Carolina
Chapel Hill, NCAll programs are invitation only.----Diversity and Multicultural Affairs’ recruitment programs reflect UNC’s commitment to supporting a diverse and inclusive academic community. We offer on and off-campus programs to introduce Carolina and the college experience to under-served communities, including African American, American Indian, Asian American, Latina⁄o, low income, rural, and first generation college students.All programs are invitation only.----http://diversity.unc.edu/resources/prospective-students/
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Columbia UniversityColumbia Engineering ExperienceNew York, NYApplication not yet available; to be updated mid-AugustN/AN/AColumbia Engineering Experience is a selective, three-day overnight program designed for high school seniors who are interested in our unique engineering education. The program is 100% funded by Columbia University, including transportation. Students will be able to meet members of Columbia’s renowned faculty and visit our world-class research centers; stay with an undergraduate host and experience student life; attend tours of leading engineering firms or organizations in New York City, and participate in admissions workshops.Sunday, October 9 - Tuesday, October 11N/AN/Ahttp://undergrad.admissions.columbia.edu/CE2ugrad-ce2@columbia.edu
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Occidental CollegeMulticultural Visit Program (MVP)Los Angeles, CAApplication will open mid-AugustThere is also an MVP for Spring of 2017!The Multicultural Visit Program (MVP) is a two-day visit to campus for high school seniors from underrepresented backgrounds. MVP is designed for underrepresented students to meet other prospective applicants and current Oxy students and professors while gaining an understanding of Oxy's campus and its relationship to Los Angeles. Students stay overnight in a residence hall, participate in classes, interact with current students and professors, attend information sessions on admission and financial aid and interview with an admission office.Sunday, October 18- Tuesday, October 20, 2015N/A--http://www.oxy.edu/admission-aid/welcome-spring-mvpadmissions@oxy.edu
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Williams CollegeWindows on WilliamsWilliamstown, MAAugust 1, 2016N/A--If you’re in the high school graduating class of 2015 and from a low-income, first-generation or traditionally underrepresented background, we encourage you to apply for WOW. During the three-day WOW program, students have the opportunity to attend sessions that shed light on admission and financial aid polices, interact with faculty and staff, stay in a student dormitory, and enjoy performances by student groups. Williams covers all program expenses for WOW, including all travel to and from campus (by plane, train, bus, and hired car) meals, and overnight accommodations in a dorm with a current student. Due to the short duration of the program, we are only able to invite students who are attending school in the United States and Puerto Rico. Also note that preference is given to applicants who demonstrate financial need.Thursday, September 22 - Saturday, September 24, 2015Thursday, October 13 - Saturday, October 15, 2015N/Ahttps://myadmission.williams.edu/register/WOWApplication2016Twink Williams BurnsTwink.W.Burns@williams.eduwow@williams.edu
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Connecticut CollegeExplore WeekendNew London, CTAugust 2016N/AN/AExplore Weekend is a program for high school seniors from underrepresented groups and those committed to issues of diversity. Over three days, you will get a sneak peak at a challenging liberal arts environment and learn about campus resources for students of color.Saturday, November 12 - Monday, Nov. 14N/AN/Ahttp://www.conncoll.edu/explore-weekend/Mily MuñizAssociate Director of Admission and Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitmentmily.muniz@conncoll.eduadmission@conncoll.edu
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Pitzer CollegeFall Diversity ProgramClaremont, CAAvailable in late July; essay prompt is up on the website!This program is designed specifically for admitted high school seniors from underrepresented racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds from across the United States. The Spring Diversity Program is open to all seniors who received an invitation in their regular decision admit packets.Thursday, October 29 - Saturday, October 31, 2015----http://pitweb.pitzer.edu/admission/diversity-program/admission@pitzer.edu
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Colorado College Tigers on a Quest/ Flyin' TigersColorado Springs, COCBO/COLLEGE COUNSELOR NOMNATION ONLY: Wednesday, Aug. 17Wednesday, September 21N/AThis free program is designed to provide self-identified students of color with an inside look into both the intellectual and student life at Colorado College. Throughout the program, students have the change to take a campus tour, experience the Block Plan, interview, and stay overnight. Travel grants are available to students. Saturday, October 1 - Monday, October 3Saturday, October 29 - Monday, Oct. 31N/Ahttps://www.coloradocollege.edu/admission/introduceyourself/visit/fundedcampusvisits/Cari HanrahanAssistant Director of Admissionadmission@coloradocollege.edu (email with subject "ATTN: Funded Campus Visits")admission@coloradocollege.edu
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Franklin and MarshallThe Collegiate Leadership SummitLancaster, PADeadline is not yet known, but application is open!N/AN/AFranklin & Marshall College invites high school students from diverse backgrounds with a strong history of leadership to campus to explore their leadership abilities as they transition to a college environment. The Collegiate Leadership Summit is a two day program that provides selected delegates an opportunity to develop their leadership skills. Delegates interact with members of the F&M community and experience life in a selective liberal arts environment as they participate in leadership oriented workshops, seminars, and group activities. Delegates will also demonstrate their leadership skills through an admission interview and group activities. The cost of travel and attendance is covered by the College.Sunday, September 25 - Tuesday, September 27Sunday, November 6 - Tuesday, Nov. 8N/Ahttp://www.fandm.edu/summitBrittany McClintonAssistant Dean of Admissionbmcclint@fandm.edu
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Bucknell UniversityJourney to BucknellLewisburg, PADeadline not yet known, but application is open! Apply ASAP if interested.N/AN/AJourney to Bucknell is an overnight program designed to expose high-achieving, culturally diverse high school seniors to Bucknell University. Prospective students can experience life as a Bucknell student by staying overnight in one of our residence hall, attending fall Open House to learn more about academic and social opportunities, meeting faculty, staff, and current Bucknell students, and exploring the beautiful campusSunday, November 6 - Tuesday, November 8N/AN/Ahttp://www.bucknell.edu/journeytobucknelladmission@bucknell.edu
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Scripps CollegeDiscover ScrippsClaremont, CAEarly September- Case by case (?)
(Last year: September 5, 2014)
----Discover Scripps is a multi-cultural program held in September on the Scripps College campus. The program, open to high school seniors, enables women of color and/or first-generation students to sit in on classes, spend the night in a residence hall, explore extracurricular programs, dine on campus, and meet with professors, students, staff, and alumnae.Last year: Also Case by Case
October 12-13, 2014
----http://www.scrippscollege.edu/admission/discoverscrippsadmission@scrippscollege.edu
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Tufts University Voices of Tufts Diversity ExperienceMedford, MAEngineering Experience: 5pm EST on October 6, 2016Arts & Science Experience: 5pm EST on October 12, 2016--The Voices of Tufts Diversity Experience is an overnight program sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to expose high school seniors to the diversity that exists on the Tufts campus. Participants have the opportunity to experience academic and social life by staying with an undergraduate, attending lectures provided by professors, eating in the dining halls, and attending a performance of Tufts musical and dance performance groups.Engineering Experience: October 20-21, 2016Arts & Science Experience: October 27-28, 2016--http://admissions.tufts.edu/voices/voices-home/admissions.inquiry@ase.tufts.edu
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Holy Cross CollegePerspectives WeekendWorcester, MAFall 2015N/AN/AEach fall, a snapshot of campus life is packed into a single, full day for prospective students and their families. Faculty, students, and administrators will conduct panels on many aspects of the Holy Cross experience. Students give tours designed to highlight the spirited nature of the Holy Cross community. Members of the Admissions staff will give brief presentations and answer questions about Holy Cross and the application process.N/Ahttp://admissions.holycross.edu/visiting/fall-open-houses
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Dartmouth CollegeNative Fly-In ProgramHanover, NHFriday, July 22, 2016N/AN/ANative American Community Program (formerly Native Fly-In) participants visit classes, interact with faculty, connect with the Native community at Dartmouth, and attend workshops on the admissions and financial aid process.Sunday, October 9 - Wednesday, October 12N/Ahttp://admissions.dartmouth.edu/visits-programs/dartmouth-bound/native-american-community-program
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Barnard CollegeBarnard BoundNew York, NYFriday, June 12, 2015N/AN/ABarnard Bound provides a taste of both Barnard College and New York City for promising young women who are high school seniors and self-identity as students of color (which we define as individuals from Black/African-American, Hispanic/Latina, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Asian, bi- and multi-racial backgrounds), especially those students who couldn’t otherwise afford to visit.Saturday, October 10 - Sunday, October 11, 2015Monday, October 12, 2015 (Open House) - Funding for travel is not available to scholarsN/Ahttp://barnard.edu/admissions/barnard-boundChristina LopezAssociate Director of Admissions and Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitmentbarnardbound@gmail.com
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Mount HolyokeFocus on Diversity ProgramSouth Hadley, MAFriday, May 22, 2015N/AN/AIt's time to visit Mount Holyoke. Experience varying perspectives on identity with current students and faculty. Choose a class to attend: Transnational Social Movements, Textiles and Fashion in Africa, Bollywood Cinema, or any other Monday offering. Enjoy dinner and a cultural performance. Visit MHC's five cultural centers before a campus overnight.November 8-9, 2015----https://www.mtholyoke.edu/admission/visit/diversity
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Lafayette CollegeOur Beloved CommunityEaston, PAFriday, October 16, 2015N/AN/ASaturday, November 14, 2015 Lafayette College, Easton, PA Lafayette College invites you to apply for the 4th Annual Our Beloved Community (OBC) Symposium on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Our Beloved Community is named for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a society that embraces each of its members, not merely putting aside but rather understanding and celebrating their differences. We seek a limited number of students nationwide to join the Lafayette community in this celebratory event that will feature interactive discussions on a variety of social justice topics. Saturday, November 14, 2015N/AN/Ahttps://lafayettec.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2sKYNVQWPBNMvxHTaaha Mohamedalimohamedt@lafayette.edu
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University of RochesterMulticultural Visitation ProgamRochester, NYFriday, October 9, 2015----MVP brings together high school seniors from diverse backgrounds and allows them to experience Rochester on a more personal level. Admission to MVP is a competitive process that will consider your academic and personal qualities. Travel assistance is available; be sure to apply on time.Saturday, November 14 - Monday, November 16, 2015N/Ahttp://enrollment.rochester.edu/mvp/
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Colgate UniversityColgate in FocusHamilton, NYFriday, September 16, 2016N/AN/AColgate in Focus is our annual diversity open house which allows a select group of students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds to gain insight into the Colgate experience during their visit. Students who come from low-income, first-generation, or traditionally underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply. For many prospective students, the diversity fly-in program provides a greater understanding of the Colgate experience. You will meet current students, faculty, and staff, attend a class, tour the campus, and stay overnight in a residence hall, all while participating in activities sponsored by Colgate’s many diverse student organizations.Sunday, October 23 - Monday, October 24N/AN/Ahttp://www.colgate.edu/admission-financial-aid/visit-colgate/open-houseadmission@colgate.edu
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Davidson CollegeMulticultural Visit Program (MVP)Davidson, NCFriday, September 16, 2016N/AN/AStudents will arrive Sunday afternoon for a two-night visit and will return home on Tuesday, November 1. In addition to staying overnight in a residence hall, visiting students will attend a class and interact with current Davidson students, faculty, and staff. Davidson College will cover the direct expenses associated with a visit to campus for the student, including airfare to and from the student’s home airport and Charlotte, ground transportation to and from campus, meals during the visit, and overnight accommodations. Sunday, October 30 - Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2016N/AN/Ahttps://admission.davidson.edu/mvp_app/Stacey Cookstcook@davidson.edu
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Haverford CollegeMulticultural Scholars ExperienceHaverford, PAFriday, September 16, 2016N/AN/AThe Multicultural Scholars Experience is a program designed to help prospective students from diverse backgrounds become acquainted with the academic and social opportunities at Haverford. The program gives students the opportunity to interact with professors, visit classes, learn about multiculturalism on campus, hear current Haverfordians' perspectives, and immerse themselves in the Haverford experience.Sunday, October 23 - Tuesday, October 25N/AN/Ahttps://www.haverford.edu/mseSonia GiebelCo-Coordinators of Multicultural Recruitmentadmission@haverford.edu
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Rensselear Polytechnic InstituteScience, Technology, Arts at Rensselear (STAR Program)Troy, NYFriday, September 23, 2016----Experience life as a Rensselaer student—attend classes, tour campus, visit our laboratories and facilities, and socialize with current Rensselaer students. Students accepted to participate in the STAR Program will receive a confirmation email from Rensselaer.October 27-29, 2016----http://admissions.rpi.edu/STAR/
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Colby CollegeThe Colby Commitment ExperienceWaterville, MEMonday, August 1, 2016N/AN/AColby values diversity of all kinds and seeks to enroll students who also value diversity. If this describes you, we want you to consider a visit to campus—for FREE. Through our overnight campus visit program, Experience Colby, we do our best to make it possible for interested high school seniors to come for a visit regardless of financial circumstances.Sunday, September 18 - Tuesday, Sept. 20N/AN/Ahttps://www.colby.edu/admission/visit/experience/eireland@colby.edu
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Johns Hopkins UniversityHopkins Overnight Multicultural Program (HOME)Baltimore, MDMonday, August 1, 2016 (5:00pm EST)N/AN/AHOME is an on-campus, overnight program designed for talented, high achieving high school seniors who are from underrepresented cultural backgrounds. It’s a unique opportunity to get a first-hand look at what life at Johns Hopkins is all about, inside and outside of the classroom.Thursday, September 29 - Saturday, October 1N/AN/Ahttps://apply.jhu.edu/homewoodhome.program@jhu.edu
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Wesleyan UniversityFall Open HouseMiddletown, CTMonday, August 15, 2016Wednesday, October 12, 2015N/AThe Office of Admission funds a Transportation Assistance Program (TAP), which provides an all-expenses-paid visit to campus (including transportation, accommodations and meals) for a select number of high school seniors interested in participating in one of our annual Open House Programs. During the visit, students will have the opportunity to visit classes, meet current students, speak with faculty, and explore the campus community.October 9-10, 2016November 10-11, 2016N/Ahttp://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/visiting_campus/transportation_assistance.htmltap@wesleyan.edu
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Amherst CollegeDiversity Open Houses (DIVOH)Amherst, MAMonday, August 15, 2016 (5:00pm EST) for both weekendsN/AN/AAs part of Amherst College's commitment to diversity, the Office of Admission hosts two weekend Diversity Open Houses (DIVOH) in the fall to introduce prospective applicants to Amherst's campus, student body, faculty, classes, and residence halls. Up to 100 students are selected to attend each weekend. The cost of attendance is covered by the college. Saturday, September 24 - Monday, Sept. 26Saturday, October 15 - Monday, October 17N/Ahttps://www.amherst.edu/admission/diversity/divohdivtravel@amherst.edu
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Harvey Mudd CollegeFall Future Achievers in Science and Technology (FAST)Claremont, CAMonday, August 22, 2016N/AN/AThe FAST program is intended to allow underrepresented students (including women, underrepresented minorities, first-generation to college students, and students from rural or disadvantaged backgrounds) a chance to experience Harvey Mudd College. Participants of Fall FAST will stay overnight in one of our residence halls, take campus tours (both at HMC and through our sister schools at the Claremont Consortium), sit in on classes, complete an interview with the Office of Admission, participate in a hands-on engineering workshop, and much more. There will also be discussions on admission policies, financial aid opportunities, campus resources, and the benefits of pursuing a tech degree at a liberal arts college.Thursday, September 29 - Saturday, Oct. 1Thursday, November 10 - Saturday, Nov. 12N/Ahttps://www.hmc.edu/admission/fast/Jamilla JamisonAssociate Director of Admission & Coordinator of Multicultural Recruitmentjjamison@hmc.eduadmission@hmc.edu
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Bowdoin CollegeExplore BowdoinBrunswick, MEMonday, August 22, 2016 Friday, September 23, 2016N/AThe Explore Bowdoin program offers high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to visit the Bowdoin campus. Because traveling may pose a significant financial burden for many families, the College covers the entire cost of the trip, including all transportation and meals.Thursday, September 15 - Sunday, Sept. 18Thursday, November 3 - Sunday, Nov. 6N/Ahttp://www.bowdoin.edu/admissions/explore/Claudia MarroquinAssociate Dean of Admissionscmarroqu@bowdoin.eduadmissions@bowdoin.edu
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Dickinson CollegeDiscover DickinsonCarlisle, PAMonday, October 3, 2016N/AN/ADiscover Diversity at Dickinson is a visit designed for promising high-school seniors who self-identify as students of color and/or will be first-generation college students. This distinctive opportunity will allow you to experience Dickinson's vibrant campus community during an overnight stay as well as during our traditional open house. This combined opportunity will allow you to see the college community as it is and celebrate its true diversity. Participants will spend the first day sitting in on classes and getting a feel for life on campus in the evening. The next day, participants will join other visiting families during our fall open house prior to our first application deadline (Nov. 15). The program will introduce students to important information about our admissions and financial-aid processes.November 10-12, 2016N/AN/Ahttp://www.dickinson.edu/info/20255/visit/1058/discover_diversity_at_dickinsonyoubelong@dickinson.edu
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Kenyon College Cultural Connections: Overnight Visit ProgramGambier, OHMonday, October 31, 2016 (Travel Grant deadline: October 12, 2016)----Cultural Connections I is a fun and informative way for both multicultural students, and students with a strong interest in multiculturalism, to learn more about how the Kenyon community embraces diversity. During the Cultural Connections program you will spend a weekend interacting with current Kenyon students and faculty who may share similar cultural backgrounds with you, and will certainly share your interests. You will also explore the Kenyon community inside and outside of the classroom in interactive ways that will allow you to clearly decipher the role of diversity at Kenyon. Saturday, November 5 - Monday, Nov. 7----http://www.kenyon.edu/visit-kenyon/admissions-events/cultural-connections-visit-days/diversity@kenyon.edu
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Grinnell CollegeDiversity Preview ProgramGrinnell, IAMonday, September 12, 2016N/AN/ABefore students apply to Grinnell, the college offers a fall fly-in opportunity through the Grinnell Diversity Preview Program. Through GDPP, selected students of color and/or first-generation college students are provided a fully-funded opportunity to experience life as “Grinnellians.”Sunday, October 2 - Monday, October 3N/AN/Ahttp://www.grinnell.edu/GDPPadmission@grinnell.edu
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Swarthmore CollegeDiscover SwarthmoreSwarthmore, PANominations from counselors (including those from college access programs) due by Thursday, June 30, 2016 / Appication deadline for students to submit Sunday, July 31, 2016----Discover Swarthmore! 2013, Swarthmore College's all-expenses paid* overnight weekend program for top high school students, is scheduled for September 28th to September 30th . Prospective students will get a first-hand look at Swarthmore as they attend classes, stay with current students in the dorms, eat in the dining hall, and enjoy a candid view of campus life. Prospective students will also hear from faculty, staff, alumni, and current Swarthmore students through a series of panel discussions.Thursday, September 15 - Saturday, September 17, 2016Thursday, October 20 -Saturday, October 22, 2016
--http://www.swarthmore.edu/admissions-aid/discover-swarthmorediscover@swarthmore.edudiscover@swarthmore.edu
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Yale UniversityMulticultural Open HouseNew Haven, CTNot a fly-in program!N/AN/A??N/AN/Ahttps://apps.admissions.yale.edu/register/MOH2015
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Wellesley CollegeDiscover Wellesley WeekendWellesley, MAPriority - Thursday, June 30th, 2016Wednesday, August 31, 2016--Wellesley College invites rising high school senior girls who are interested in learning about the Wellesley community.Wellesley encourages applicants who are from underrepresented cultural backgrounds such as African American, Asian American, Latina American, and Native American; first-generation students; and/or students from other underrepresented communities and regions.The cost of attendance will be covered by the collegeSunday, October 16 - Monday, October 17, 2015--N/Ahttp://www.wellesley.edu/admission/falltravelgrantVicky GeorgeCoordinator of Diversity Recruitmentvgeorge@wellesley.edutravel-grant@wellesley.edu
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Hamilton CollegeDiversity OvernightClinton, NYPriority deadline: Friday, August 5, 2016N/AN/AThe Diversity Overnight program offers students of diverse backgrounds the opportunity to experience life at Hamilton College. Participants in the program will interview with a member of the Hamilton Admission staff and share in a variety of activities on Sunday. On Monday, they will have an opportunity to attend classes and participate in campus life as a Hamilton student.Sunday, September 18 - Tuesday, Sept. 20Sunday, October 23 - Tuesday, Oct. 25N/Ahttps://my.hamilton.edu/admission/diversityovernight/do-program-pageadmission@hamilton.edu
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Carleton CollegeTaste of CarletonNorthfield, MASaturday, September 3, 2016N/AN/AInterested in gettting a taste of Carleton? Well, you're in luck because Carleton College is offering students a fly-in program in which students get a chance to meet faculty and students, explore campus and stay overnight. All expenses will be covered by the college. Thursday, October 27 - Saturday, October 29N/AN/Ahttp://apps.carleton.edu/admissions/visit/TOC/toc@carleton.edu
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Reed CollegeDiscover Reed Portland, ORTuesday, September 6, 2016 @ 11:59pm PDTN/AN/AReed invites a highly qualified group of high school seniors from around the US to campus for a three-day, two-night exploration of Reed and the City of Portland. Students stay in residence halls with current students and participate in Discover Reed, a program of classroom visits and student-professor engagement opportunities. Just ten minutes from downtown Portland, Reed also arranges trips to explore highlights of the city. All travel is arranged and paid for by the college (including flights to and from Portland).TBA----http://www.reed.edu/apply/rome.htmlWayne KimAssistant Dean of Admissionwaynek@reed.eduflyin@reed.edu
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Whitman CollegeVisit Scholarship ProgramWalla, Walla, WASeptember 16, 2016September 30, 2016N/AApproximately 85 high school seniors from underrepresented socioeconomic, racial and cultural backgrounds are invited to an expense-paid visit to Whitman during the fall or spring semesters.October 13-15, 2016November 6-8, 2016--http://www.whitman.edu/admission-and-aid/visit/visit-scholarship-programJustin GutzwaVisit Scholarship Program Coordinatorgutzwaja@whitman.edu
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Pomona CollegeFall Diversity WeekendClaremont, CASunday, August 14, 2016Monday, September 5, 2016N/APomona College hosts The Fall Weekend Program which allows for students from diverse backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented on college campuses to experience the Pomona College campus over the span of a weekend. The cost of attendance will be covered by the college. September 17 - September 20, 2016October 8 - October 11, 2016N/A http://www.pomona.edu/admissions/diversity/msap-fall-weekend.aspxFrances Nanadmissions@pomona.edu
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MITMIT Weekend Immersion in Science and Engineering (WISE)Cambridge, MASunday, July 17, 2016N/AN/AIf you are interested in MIT, MIT invites you to apply for the WISE fly-out program to help students get a glimpse of what MIT life is like. Over the course of WISE, you will have the chance to attend classes, tour the campus, meet professors, visit labs, stay with a current MIT student, and attend workshops to give you a glimpse of what life at MIT is really like.Sunday, September 18 - Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016Sunday, October 2 - Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016N/Ahttp://wise.mitadmissions.org/
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Lewis and Clark CollegeL.E.A.D ProgramPortland, ORSunday, September 20, 2015N/AN/AVisit campus at the College’s expense, meet current students and faculty, participate in leadership development activities, sit in on classes, spend the night in a residence hall, taste the food, have an admissions interview, and experience life at Lewis & Clark College firsthand.Monday, November 9 - Wednesday, November 11, 2015N/AN/Ahttps://college.lclark.edu/offices/admissions/multicultural_recruitment/lead/admissions@lclark.edu
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Worchester Polytechnic InstituteDiscover: The Diversity Experience at WPIWorcester, MATBA - Available in SeptemberN/AN/ADiscover: The Diversity Experience @ WPI is a special overnight program for African Americans, Latino and Native American students as well as students interested in diversity. We invite you to spend the night on campus and experience the vast diversity that exists on the WPI campus. Students will have the opportunity to eat in the dining halls, connect with current students, participate in a myriad of social activities, explore the vast academic options, and much more. Discover is intended for current high school seniors only. The program will be held in November 2016. Travel scholarships are available to those who qualify.November 2016N/Ahttps://www.wpi.edu/admissions/undergraduate/visit/discover.htmlDonelle DurhamCoordinator of Multicultural Recriutmentdiscoverovernight@wpi.edu
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Union CollegeGetting to Know Union WeekendSchenectady, NYTBA - Available in September 2016TBA - Available in October 2016--These programs are designed for high school seniors from diverse cultural backgrounds to experience all that Union has to offer. Prospective students will have the chance to experience what life is like for students at Union as well as the opportunity to interact with current students and professors, attend classes, eat in our dining halls, explore campus and attend an Open House.October 9-10, 2016November 10-11, 2016--http://www.union.edu/admissions/_prv/getting-to-know-u/Deanna Coxcoxd@union.edu
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Whitworth UniversityMulticultural Visit Program (MVP)Spokane, WAThursday, February 25, 2016N/AN/AThis is an excellent opportunity to explore Whitworth and the Spokane community. If you are seeking an education of mind and heart in a welcoming community that lifts up academic excellence, the integration of faith and learning, and diversity and inclusion, we invite you to apply. All lodging and meals for this event are free of charge to students. Bus transportation will be provided for students coming from Seattle/Tacoma, and travel grants ranging from $50-$300 are available for students traveling from outside Spokane or the Seattle/Tacoma area.Thursday, April 7 - Saturday, April 9N/AN/Ahttp://www.whitworth.edu/cms/administration/admissions/visit/multicultural-visit-program/mvp@whitworth.edu
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Bryn Mawr CollegeTravel ScholarsBryn Mawr, PAThursday, June 30, 2016N/AN/AWe offer a limited number of travel scholarships in the fall of each year; the scholarship covers round-trip transportation and accommodations. Compelling candidates have demonstrated interest in women’s education and will exhibit the core characteristics of a Bryn Mawr student: a driven and passionate learner; one who is inspired by and celebrates differences; and who seeks to transform themselves, their community, and the world.Saturday, October 1 - Monday, October 3N/AN/Ahttps://www.brynmawr.edu/admissions/travel-scholarsAmanda Barwiseabarwise@brynmawr.eduadmissions@brynmawr.edu
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Oberlin CollegeMulticultural Visit Program (MVP)Oberlin, OhioThursday, October 6, 2016Thursday, October 27, 2016Thursday, November 10, 2016Oberlin's Multicultural Visit Program (MVP) is a selective, all-expenses-paid visit program for high-achieving high school seniors. We encourage applications from students from diverse backgrounds such as Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Hispanic/Latino/a/x, or Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander. To support socioeconomic diversity, the selection committee will also consider students from families with limited financial resources, regardless of cultural or racial background, as well as first generation college students. This is a selective program that seeks students serious about Oberlin and their education. High school seniors accepted to the program receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Oberlin to stay in residence halls, tour the campus, visit classes, attend admissions and financial aid workshops, and meet current students, professors, and staff. Thursday, October 27 - Saturday, Oct. 29Thursday, Nov. 17 - Saturday, Nov. 19Thursday, December 1 - Saturday, December 3http://new.oberlin.edu/arts-and-sciences/admissions/mvp/multicultural.admissions@oberlin.edu
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Lehigh UniversityDiversity Achievers Program (DAP)Bethelehem, PATo be announcedN/AN/ALehigh University believes in creating a vibrant campus community. Remaining steadfast in our commitment to promote and sustain a diverse student body, DAP provides select high school seniors interested in a culturally based program the opportunity to immerse themselves in life at Lehigh for two days and one night. Program details will become available in August; each year DAP is held in October in conjunction with Senior Open House.N/A
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Smith CollegeWomen of DistinctionNorthhampton, MAWednesday, September 14, 2016 (App available August 1)----The Women of Distinction program for high school seniors highlights the opportunities at Smith College for African American, Asian American, Latina and Native American students. Participants in this three-day program will explore Smith College and determine whether it might be an appropriate college choice for them. Students will live in campus houses, experience the academic and social life at Smith and attend panels and workshops on student life and the college admission process.

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Bates CollegePrologue to Bates Lewiston, MEWednesday, September 7, 2016Wednesday, September 28, 2016N/AThe Prologue to Bates program is for multicultural students and first-generation college students interested in spending a weekend on campus and getting to know the classroom and social environment of Bates College. The college will help cover costs of transportation. Sunday, October 9 - Tuesday, October 11Sunday, November 13 - Tuesday, Nov. 15N/Ahttp://www.bates.edu/admission/prologue/admissions@bates.edu
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Macalester CollegeFall Sampler Extended ProgramSaint Paul, MN----The program provides prospective students with the opportunity to attend classes, stay in a residence hall, eat in the dining hall, interact with current students, learn about multicultural life at Macalester, and explore the Twin Cities. September 24-26, 2015----https://www.macalester.edu/admissions/visitcampus/samplerFall/Jeff AllenDirector of Admissionsadmissions@macalester.edu
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Washington University in Saint LouisInformation about this fly-in has been emailed out to scholars. Contact your counselor or Ms. Gellene if you haven't received it!
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