The open house is a unique opportunity for the public to tour an active fisheries lab, interact with scientists, and see first-hand the types of research projects that we conduct and how they serve the shellfish aquaculture industry and the wider community.
The lab is divided into a series of interactive stations, each demonstrating a research topic, and each with a scientist on hand to present the material and answer questions. Hands on activities are available for all age groups; highlights include:
We are preparing to test a new format for the school group-focused open house day, and will post more information about it in the future. The new format will provide an opportunity for students to engage in authentic hands-on science experiences in smaller groups.
The WVSOM Office of Admissions hosts open house events throughout the year. Our next open house is scheduled to take place on November 16, 2024. Additional details, along with registration information will be available closer to the event. Please check back here for updates.
Are you interested in visiting campus or learning more before then? You may request information about WVSOM, schedule a campus tour, and our recruitment team is always here to help via email and phone (800) 356-7836, ext. 6405.
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Sellers should make sure to remove or hide any valuables before an open house event to protect themselves against theft. In addition, it's also a good idea for your broker to require each visitor to sign in with at least their full name, email address, and phone number.
You don't have to go to an open house before making an offer, but it's usually a good idea to view a property in person before making an offer. However, during the pandemic, many realtors ended up selling homes to eager buyers based solely on photographs and information available on online listings.
You don't have to serve refreshments at an open house, but it might be nice to offer potential buyers coffee, tea, water, and cookies. If it is an evening event or a specialized open house, you could offer mocktails or cocktails with hors d'oeuvres.
Over half of buyers' agents (58%) agree that some form of staging is a good idea when selling a house, according to the National Association of Realtors. Staging a house is a skill, and it involves making a home appealing to a wide pool of buyers. Fresh paint, removing clutter, and keeping it extremely clean are easy ways to stage a home. When brokers sell a newly built home, they often use stagers to set up every room.
The length of an open house event varies depending on the property, the broker, and the seller. It could be as short as one hour or an entire morning or afternoon. Open houses typically aren't held all day, but some brokers may prefer to do so. It's not uncommon for a broker to hold several open house events when selling a home.
Openhouse is a biannual magazine that talks about art, design, architecture and culture. A guide of creative people who share their philosophy of life with us, based on the conservation of values like tradition, nature, art and identity.
The University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Health Professions offers in-person and virtual Open House Information Sessions. Whether you attend virtually or in person, our objective remains the same: to acquaint you with our institution, academic programs, curriculum, philosophy, and the overall culture at UTMB.
Conducted by our department's faculty admissions advisors, these open house sessions provide a unique chance to gain insights into admission prerequisites, the application process, degree options, and the intersection of health professions with healthcare delivery and career growth, among other topics!
Please Read: Re: July 19 session - Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret to inform you that our upcoming in-person Open House session for the Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) program at UTMB School of Health Professions will now be conducted virtually via Zoom.
For those interested in attending the virtual open house while on campus, we have set up a dedicated viewing room in SHP/SON Quad Classroom 1.102. This room will provide a comfortable space for you to participate in the live virtual session and engage with a member of the OT faculty room host.
Participants are invited to join us for an informal campus tour guided by our Student Ambassadors, beginning promptly at 3:00 pm from the School of Health Professions Lobby. Guests are asked to meet in the lobby at 2:45 pm. If you are interested in attending the walking campus tour on July 19th, please register: Campus Tour Registration
Important update regarding the virtual open house for the Physical Therapy programs scheduled for Friday, July 19, 2024. Unfortunately, we encountered an issue with the initial Zoom registration link. As a result, new registration links have been created, and we kindly ask you to re-register using the updated information provided below.
Important Note, Please read before registering: There are separate sessions for our two academic programs of study, the entry-level DPT Residential and Hybrid DPT which begins at 1:00 pm and the BRIDGE PTA to DPT that begins at 3:30 pm. Please be sure to scroll down to find the session type you are interested in attending and register for that session.
As new cases of novel coronavirus disease COVID-19 continue to emerge, including the first presumptive positive cases in the Greater Houston area, UTMB Health is proactively expanding its restrictions and implementing new guidelines to safeguard our students, trainees, faculty, staff, and patients. As such, open houses and campus tours have been suspended until further notice.
The University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Health Professions is now offering Virtual Open House events, which are online Zoom webinar sessions for students to get firsthand information about our programs of study. Presented by our department faculty admissions advisors, our virtual open house sessions offer you the unique opportunity to learn more about admission requirements, prerequisites, application for admission process, degree tracks, and the health professions as they relate to health care delivery and career development and more!
Are you ready to dive into an exciting world of possibilities? Your voyage commences at our Fall Open House on Saturday, November 2, 2024, with registration opening at 8:00 am and the program launching at 9:00 am. Join us at the Mickey L. Burnim Fine Arts Center, located on the campus of Elizabeth City State University.
Clery Act Notification to Prospective Students The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current faculty, staff, and students and notice of its availability to prospective students, faculty, and staff. The report includes statistics concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Elizabeth City State University, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning sexual assault, timely warnings, and other campus safety matters. You can obtain a copy of this report by contacting Shara Chivers, Clery Coordinator, at 252-335-3711 or clicking HERE.
If you are an admitted and waitlisted student, Friday, April 12th is Admitted Students Day and is only open to students who have been admitted and waitlisted to the university. Please visit this link to RSVP.
The New Mustang Guide 2024 is live with details about Open House weekend, with events, locations, and resources along the way! After downloading Cal Poly Orientation from the app store, search "New Mustang Guide 2024" to download the guide.
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