College of the Ozarks hosts its annual Bobcat Days for prospective students, juniors and seniors in high school, transfer students, and family members.
POINT LOOKOUT, MO. — College of the Ozarks hosted its annual Bobcat Days for prospective students, juniors and seniors in high school, transfer students, and family members on Sept. 17 and 18.
Bobcat Days is a time for prospective students and their families to learn about the unique program at College of the Ozarks, its mission, vision, and goals, and to interact with faculty, student services, and to explore campus. Bobcat Days allows attendees to learn about the superb, debt-free education that College of the Ozarks provides.
The Bobcat Days Itinerary for Sept. 17 and 18 included meeting professors, touring resident halls, and visiting academic departments. This year’s event hosted approximately 700 guests.
“Bobcat Days is one of my favorite events on campus,” said Lauren Moore, admissions office manager. “We truly enjoy the opportunity to showcase our amazing campus to prospective students and their families. All staff and faculty have some part to play in making sure this event is a success, and I love seeing everyone come together to create such a fun experience for our guests.”
The above press release is from the College of the Ozarks.
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