Registration open for MSU Spring Preview Days Feb. 18 and March 25

STARKVILLE — Prospective Mississippi State students and their families are invited to learn more about the campus experience and Bulldog family during the university’s 2019 Spring Preview Days.

Space is limited for the Feb. 18 and March 25 events, so those planning to attend are encouraged to enroll as soon as possible at www.springpreview.msstate.edu. Cost is $10 per person. Upon arrival, guests will receive an information packet and T-shirt to commemorate their participation. Lunch will be provided, and as well as MSU Ice Cream. Spring Preview Days are geared toward high school juniors, but all prospective students are welcome.

“This event is designed to highlight all aspects of student life on campus from academic colleges and residence halls to student organizations and resources,” said Kylie Forrester.  “Visiting our beautiful campus during the spring semester is a great time to experience what being part of the Bulldog family is all about.”

Forrester is director of MSU’s Office of Orientation and Events, which sponsors preview days during the fall and spring semesters.

Though Spring Preview Days events are not designed for bus tour groups, those interested in bringing groups of students from their school are asked to contact the Campus Visit Office at visit@msstate.edu.

For more information about 2019 Spring Preview Days, contact the Office of Orientation and Events at 662-325-2334 or events@msstate.edu.

MSU is Mississippi’s leading university, available online at www.msstate.edu

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