Texas State Hosts February Bobcat Day For Prospective Students

SAN MARCOS – The Office of Undergraduate Admissions at Texas State University will host the first Bobcat Day of the semester for the San Marcos Campus on Saturday, Feb. 22.

Check-in is 8 to 10 AM in the LBJ Student Center Teaching Theater.

The Round Rock Campus will host an open house on Friday, Feb. 21.

Bobcat Day is open to all students and parents who wish to learn more about Texas State and will last until 3 PM.

During the day, sessions will be conducted on admissions, financial aid and scholarships, residence life, transfer credit and multicultural student affairs.

Guests will be able to visit with faculty from all academic departments and staff from student service offices.

Guests will also have an opportunity to take a campus tour, tour the residence halls and meet with current Texas State students.

There is no registration fee to attend Bobcat Day, and guests do not need to RSVP in advance.

For more information or for special accommodations, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (512) 245-2364, or visit the Bobcat Day website at www.admissions.txstate.edu/visit/events/bobcat-day.html.

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