Representatives of Wayne State University in Detroit will be on hand at the Windsor Educational Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 25, at Cleary International Center, 201 Riverside Drive, Windsor, Ontario.
All Wayne State undergraduate and graduate students who are residents of Ontario will be assessed a tuition rate equal to Michigan in-state tuition. The fair offers on-the- spot admissions for high school OAC/12th graders and university/college transfer students.
Students should bring a check or money order for $30 (U.S. funds) and copies of transcripts and SAT scores (if needed).
Applications are available in high school guidance offices, at the St. Clair College Welcome Center, the University of Windsor C.A.W. Student Center information desk and at the fair.
Participants can meet with representatives from Wayne State's 14 schools and colleges, university advisers, admissions counselors and International Student Services representatives.
For more information call (313) 577-3577 or visit our Wayne State Web site.
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