<p>I have the dates of the programs ( ap.1-2, ap 9 and ap.19-20) but I cannot find anything that shows what times the programs start and end.
Since we're most likely flying into the area I need to know when we're due at the college.
Anyone either have a schedule or did it before and have a clue?</p>
<p>DH and DD are probably going, but I don't know when......we'd like to coordinate it with other accepted visits but haven't heard from the other schools yet. Quite frustrating since we really can't afford to just pick up and fly all over the place! And we'd like to time it with her spring break, but I'm just not sure how all this is going to shake out.</p>
<p>1:30-3pm: Registration and Refreshments
2-3pm: Optional Tours
-Campus Tour w/ student guide
-Bus tour of the town of Wooster
3:10-330: Welcome from the Dean of Admin
330-400: The Wooster Honors Experience = a convo w/ faculty + students
415-445: Students learn about life and housing; parents talk w/ wooster students
450-520: St tlk w/ Wooster sts; rents learn about std life+housing
530: Parents and students split
Students Meet Overnight Hosts
600-700 Parent's Reception
830-10:00pm Bowling, Billiards, and Pizza</p>
<p>Next day April 2
8-1pm: students attend classes
8-9: Parents have a buffet w/ Faculty+Staff
915-1:00 Bascially you'll learn what a Wooster degree will give you in 5 years, more info on financial aid. Also, lunch is at one of Wooster's dining HAlls.</p>
<p>Erin's mom , I know what you mean. We are planning to visit another college too on this trip, but don't know if my daughter has been accepted. We're proceeding as if she has been accepted, and it will be a real bummer if we find out that she has not been right before we leave on this trip! We are going to fly into Chicago, plan to drive to the other school and spend some time, and then back to Chicago and drive to Wooster. I guess if she is not accepted at the other school, we'll just have to find more to do in Chicago . . . Seems kind of crazy to be planning a trip when we are not sure where we are going to go, but that's how it is . . . Anyway, I REALLY appreciate the schools that have already told my daughter what their decision is. Thank you Wooster!</p>