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WHAT IS ADMITTED STUDENT WEEKEND?
Admitted Student Weekend will give you the opportunity to further explore what the College has to offer over the next four years and beyond. We hope to achieve this through programming that includes extracurricular and academic opportunities, Greek life and independent housing options, and connecting with future classmates, new friends, and alumni.
The official program will kick off on Friday at 1:00 pm EST with programming running until 7:00 pm EST. Students who are not staying the night on campus will be free to leave at this time.
NOTE: There will be optional programming prior to the 1:00 pm opening session. These events include optional tours at 10:00 and 11:00 am ET as well as optional lunch in a fraternity house at 12:00 pm EST.
DEADLINES TO REGISTER:
March 10 for March Admitted Student Weekend.
April 7 for April Admitted Student Weekend.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
View a detailed sample agenda of the weekend here.
To read more about program sessions offered, click here.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Families and other guests are welcome to attend Admitted Student Weekend. While some programming is specific to the student, there will be important information for families as well.
WHAT TO BRING (OVERNIGHT ONLY)
- Pillow
- Overnight bag (including toiletries)
- Sleeping bag/Blanket
- Towel and washcloth
WHAT TO WEAR
Dress is casual for the entire event. You will be moving from place to place, participating in a variety of activities. Dress comfortably.
WHERE TO STAY (PARENTS/GUARDIANS)
While your student may stay on campus in the College’s residence halls and fraternities (see above for criteria), their guests have some local lodging options available in Crawfordsville. Check out the Montgomery County Visitor's Bureau for details.
HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS IF YOU FLY
If you are flying into Indianapolis International Airport, a driver will be provided for you and your guests, to and from the airport, if needed. We must have your travel itinerary if we are providing your transportation to campus. Please complete this form as soon as you have your travel information.
WHERE TO PARK
The best places for parking are the lots south of the Allen Center, north of Trippet Hall and south of the Fine Arts Center. Additionally, there is street parking available around campus, but please be mindful of street signs. As a friendly reminder, yellow curbed areas are non-parking. See our campus map for reference.
REGISTRATION CHANGES
If you need to make changes to your registration, please contact us at admissions@wabash.edu or 800.345.5385.