<p>Has anyone participated in a overnight visit. If so how was it? Any tips of the trade? Can you only stay one night?</p>
<p>JS</p>
<p>Has anyone participated in a overnight visit. If so how was it? Any tips of the trade? Can you only stay one night?</p>
<p>JS</p>
<p>??? sleeping over? u can stay a max of 3 nights. what other tips did you want?</p>
<p>no..I think it means an overnight visit as in being hosted by a current student to get the experience. it's done through admissions. I don't know anyone who has done it though...</p>
<p>i dont know anyone who has done it either but the host gets free movie passes for doing it...</p>
<p>Would it seem like it would be fun?</p>
<p>I know a lot about that program so I can answer pretty much whatever you want. It's definitely a great way to see the campus on a more intimate level and really get to talk to students one on one. When you sign up for an overnight visit they take information down about your interests and intended majors and attempt to match you with a student that will compliment you. You can also do a day visit which would involve going to lunch and at least one class (they try to have the class within your intended major, but sometimes it's more of a generic core class). </p>
<p>Let me know if you have any other questions</p>
<p>Are you only allowed to stay one night or could you stay two? Do you need to bring your own bedding? Sleeping bag work? I am from Kansas and I am not sure how exactly it works.</p>
<p>It's really only meant for a one night stay. You do just bring a sleeping back and pillow. Give the admissions office a call and they can answer any of your questions. If you are planning on staying sometime this spring i would recommend calling asap as spaces fill up quite quickly as people are trying to make final decisions.</p>