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Interviews & Information Sessions

Call the admissions office at (800) 838-4LRC or visit
www.laroche.edu/visit/home.htm.

Campus Tours

You need to schedule a personal visit with the office of admissions if you want a tour. Tours are offered every weekday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., as well as the first Saturday of each month. However, admissions asks that you schedule your appointment at least two days in advance. During your appointment, a student ambassador will give you a campus tour and an admissions counselor will meet with you to discuss
College procedures, academic programs offered, and financial aid options. You’ll also get an information packet about La Roche to take home with you. Fill out an online registration form at www.laroche.edu/visit.

Overnight Visits

La Roche offers overnight stays throughout the week. When you arrive the afternoon of your stay, you will take a campus tour and attend sessions with faculty members, admissions counselors, and financial-aid counselors. You then spend the night in a residence hall with your host student, and the next day you’ll attend a class in your future major. You must register
for an overnight visit at least five days in advance by going to www.laroche.edu/visit.

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