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How to Tour Wake Forest University

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Wake Forest University is a small, private university in Winston-Salem North Carolina. The Wake Forest undergraduate program consists of the Wake Forest College and the Wayne Calloway School of business and Accountancy. The university offers 34 different majors. A visit to Wake Forest will help you decide if this small school is the place for your college career. Read on to learn more.

From Quick Guide: North Carolina College Guide
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Schedule a visit to Wake Forest. Wake Forest offers information sessions and campus tours on weekdays during the academic year except when exams are occurring. The information sessions begin in Starling Hall and are followed by a student-led walking tour. Schedule a tour by calling (336) 758-5201 or emailing.

  2. Step 2

    Arrange an overnight visit to Wake Forest University. Overnight visits will connect you with a current student at Wake Forest with whom you will spend a day, including staying the night at a residence hall. You need to register for overnight visits online at Wake Forest's website or by calling the Host and Housing Office at (336) 758-5255.

  3. Step 3

    Set up an admissions interview during your visit to Wake Forest. Admissions interviews are optional, but they can be beneficial by giving you a chance to have any questions you have answered, as well as giving the admissions office a chance to know you. Interviews are only available to incoming and current high school seniors.

  4. Step 4

    Check out some of the points of interest around the Wake Forest Reynolda campus. The Reynolda Gardens are located adjacent to Wake Forest and are open daily with free admission. The Reynolda House Museum of American Art is also just a short distance from the campus.

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