Southeastern University Visit Brochure

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You wouldn’t marry someone before meeting them, and you probably wouldn’t accept a job without having seen where you would work. Most of us won’t even buy a pair of shoes unless we’ve tried them on. So why would you choose a college if you haven’t visited the campus?

Take advantage of Southeastern University’s convenient visit options and find out why SEU could be the place for you!

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SEU.edu/visit


preview days Who should attend? Any high school juniors or seniors, as well as college transfer students. Why should I come? Preview Days allows you to experience all the aspects of college life in a 24-hour period. If you want to make the most informed college decision possible, you need to make a campus visit. What can I expect on my visit? The simple answer: Life at Southeastern. You’ll sit in on classes, attend worship, tour campus, eat in our restaurant, and spend the night in our residence halls. You’ll also have the opportunity to interact with current students and faculty members. You and your parents will find out about financial aid options, the admission process, and more. If you have questions, you’ll get answers!

Preview Days November 10–11, 2011 Register by November 7

February 2–3, 2012 Register by January 30

March 15–16, 2012 Register by March 12


performing arts Performing Arts Days November 11–12, 2011 Performance: Musical Godspell Register by November 7

February 24–25, 2012 Performance: Three Sisters Register by February 20

March 22–23, 2012 Performance: Night on Broadway Register by March 19

Who should attend? Prospective students interested in music and theatre. Why should I come? You will see firsthand the quality of our arts departments and also have the chance to audition for one of our performing arts scholarships (appointments required). What can I expect on my visit? In addition to experiencing the essentials of college life – dorm living, campus dining, classroom setting, etc. – you’ll get a much closer look at our exceptional performing arts. You and your family will receive tickets to one of our evening productions, and afterward you can meet the cast and ask questions. You’ll also meet our faculty, learn about admission and financial aid, and tour our campus.


Film Festival March 16–17, 2012 Register by March 12 Who should attend? Prospective students interested in film studies, including directing, screenwriting, or cinematography. Why should I come? There is no better way to discover the tools Southeastern has to offer than to see the excellent works of our film students on the big screen. What can I expect on my visit? The highlight of your trip will be the 180 Film Festival, Southeastern’s annual display of short films. You will participate in a Q&A with film studies faculty and students. As with all our visit events, you and your family will eat in our campus restaurant, tour Southeastern, sit in on a class, and have your admission and financial aid questions answered. You’ll also get to spend a night in a residence hall.

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SEU.edu/visit

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Personal Campus Visits Monday–Saturday Stay overnight when school is in session!

Who should attend? Anyone who is unable to make it to a scheduled visit event or would prefer a more intimate setting. These are available on weekdays and Saturdays. Why should I come? Even if you can’t make it to Preview Days or an arts event, it’s still a valuable experience to visit our campus. You’ll have the opportunity to receive almost all the same benefits of a visit event.

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What can I expect on my visit? Whatever you want! If you come while school is in session, you can spend the night on campus (with two-week’s notice), attend chapel service that is available Tuesday–Thursday at 9 a.m., meet faculty and students, and eat in the campus restaurant. You’ll also have a one-on-one meeting with your admission counselor to learn more about applying and enrolling at Southeastern, including financial aid options.

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SEU.edu/visit


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How do I register? Go online to SEU.edu/visit and fill out our registration form. You can also call the Admission Office at 863.667.5018 or 800.500.8760 and register over the phone. What is the cost? Registration costs $20 for each event if paid in advance. If you pay at the door, the cost is $30. Event fees are non-refundable. What does my registration fee cover? Included in your registration fee are your meals in the campus restaurant, overnight housing for the student, a free T-shirt, and other event materials. What should I bring? Pack anything you’ll need for an overnight stay, including toiletries, towels, a pillow, and a sleeping bag. And don’t forget to bring any questions you need answered, now is the time!


Discover why SEU could be the place for you!

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Southeastern University is a Christ-centered, liberal arts university with approximately 3,000 students located in Lakeland, Florida. With 44 undergraduate and nine graduate degree programs, SEU can equip students to impact the world in almost any field. Our beautiful, Mediterranean-style campus is only an hour from the beach and from some of the world’s best theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Seaworld, and Universal Studios.

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