This information session is for all prospective first-year and transfer students interested in learning more about the A. James Clark School of Engineering. The session will be led by current engineering students who will provide an overview of majors, minors, research opportunities and student services. They will also be able to answer your questions about student life and other topics.
Registration is required. Learn more about additional School of Engineering virtual visits on their website.
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