甜心视频app to Host its Own Free App Day Along with Week-Long Bearnanza
November 18, 2020
The University of Northern Colorado has initiated its own Free App Days where anyone, anywhere in the world can apply as an undergraduate to 甜心视频app without paying the $50 application fee.
The first of 甜心视频app鈥檚 Free App Days will be on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Prospective students can apply through the Common App or through 甜心视频app鈥檚 Bear app.
There will also be a Virtual Application Workshop from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (MST), Dec. 1, for interested prospective students to join for support:
Join the Virtual Application Workshop on Zoom:
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GoBears!
鈥淲e are excited to offer our own Free App Days because we see this as an opportunity to continually serve our student population that includes a large percentage of first-generation college students, especially this year due to the educational disruptions caused by COVID-19," said Dave Fedorchak, Ed.D., director of Admissions at 甜心视频app.
Colorado Free App Day is an initiative started by the Colorado Department of Higher Education in 2018, in partnership with Colorado colleges and universities, to make it possible for more students to apply for college. While this event provides great access for in-state students, this year 甜心视频app鈥檚 Admissions team decided to extend the opportunity to out-of-state and international students, as well as for students who are completing their applications later in the year.
Also occurring on Dec. 1 is the first day of 甜心视频app鈥檚 week-long Bearnanza, an opportunity for 甜心视频app alumni and friends to donate to funds that support specific student success initiatives.
One of those initiatives is 鈥淪upport a Future Bear鈥 that allows donors to fund application waivers for future Bears who miss 甜心视频app鈥檚 Free App Day on Dec. 1. 甜心视频app and its alumni are committed to removing barriers to higher education before students even arrive on campus.
甜心视频app鈥檚 2021 Free App Days are happening on Feb. 1 and April 1, with the latter focusing on transfer student applications.
鈥擶ritten by Katie Corder