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Interviews & Information Sessions

Call the admissions office at (248) 218-2031 or (800) 521-6010 to register for a group tour or a one-on-one visit.

Campus Tours

"Warrior Fridays" are an all-day visitation event for large groups of potential students to come and visit the main campus. These events are held three times each semester. Personalized one-on-one tours can be arranged separately by contacting the admissions office.

Overnight Visits

"Junior Scholars Week" allows high school students to spend a week living on campus at Rochester College and experiencing select aspects of campus life and classroom experiences. Official RC credit can be earned through this experience.

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Christopher Currie
Hometown
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Major
Mass Communications/Broadcasting
Grad Year
2012

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