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    Simplify Your College Registration: Join Wabash Valley's Walk-In Wednesdays This Summer

    2024-05-24
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    Wabash Valley College has launched Walk-In Wednesdays, an initiative aimed at simplifying the enrollment and advising process for both new and returning students. These sessions will take place in Main Hall from 9 AM to 3 PM on select Wednesdays in June and July 2024, specifically on June 26, and July 10, 17, and 24. This program allows students to access services without an appointment.

    The main purpose of Walk-In Wednesdays is to ease the registration and advising procedures. On these days, students can register for classes, receive academic advising, explore financial aid options, complete necessary paperwork, learn about campus resources, and address any questions about their educational plans.

    Students attending are advised to bring several important documents, including a driver's license or state ID, social security card or number, high school or college transcripts, a completed Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and, if applicable, an IEP or 504 Plan.

    Walk-In Wednesdays also serve as an opportunity for students to connect with the Wabash Valley College community. Participants can tour the campus, meet faculty members, and learn about the various programs and services offered. The college aims to create an open and welcoming environment for all attendees.

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