Get to Know WilmU at Open House on Wednesday

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Learn about Wilmington University’s personalized academics in a caring community at an Open House on Wednesday, May 1 from 11 AM-7 PM.

Prospective students can attend either online or in person at the Pratt Student Center on WilmU’s New Castle Campus, located at 320 North Dupont Highway.

In addition to having the application fee waived at this event, you can:

  • Chat live with WilmU faculty and staff and learn about WilmU’s academic colleges, financial aid, advising, transfer credit evaluation, and more.
  • Explore 200-plus academic programs, including more than 80 industry-leading graduate programs.
  • Learn how Dual-Credit Advantage can accelerate your education while saving you time and tuition dollars.
  • Learn about affordable funding options and supportive student services.
  • Navigate the admissions process with help from WilmU staff — and learn how to transfer up to 90 credits.

Interested in achieving your educational goals but don’t know where to start? At 1 PM, WilmU’s panel of academic recruiters will share next steps and pro tips on getting started at WilmU.

Learn about various financial aid options available to help you offset tuition costs. At 4 PM, WilmU representatives will provide details on federal student aid, scholarships, and other resources.

WilmU serves the unique needs of working adults seeking advancement through higher education. Its diverse degree and certificate programs prepare students for the global marketplace through experience-rich curricula delivered by expert practitioners. Student success is supported through flexible formats, including 100 percent online options, and affordable tuition rates that are consistently lower than those of regional competitors.

Register for the Open House at Wilmington University.

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