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Junior Odyssey Days Experience the life of a UD Student
Let the Journey Begin…
It is never too early to begin exploring colleges to get a sense of how they fit your goals and expectations. We at UD are eager to share with you everything we have to offer!
Journey Further...
Aspiring Scholars Award Program (ASAP) During Odyssey Days you have the opportunity to participate in our Aspiring Scholars Award Program (ASAP). ASAP is a testing opportunity that serves as a window into the UD curriculum by allowing you to sample what you will learn when you become a student a UD. The test is 2 hours long and consists of multiple choice test and an essay.
Earn scholarship money based on your performance on the exam!
Participation in the program does not require any advanced preparation and will in no way hinder your chances for admission or other scholarship opportunities.
NOTE: Students who wish to participate in the ASAP Program must attend a Junior Odyssey Days program. The ASAP test is only offered during the scheduled Odyssey weekends.
Please register at least two weeks in advance.
To Attend a UD Open House event...
- Overnight housing is available on a first come, first served basis. Overnight hosting for April is now closed.
- Remit the $35 refundable attendance deposit for each Open House you plan to attend. You are not officially pre-registered until your deposit is received.
Reserve your spot by clicking on the links below or contact our Campus Visit Coordinator, Amanda Lively,at 1-800-628-6999.
April 4-5, 2008 is now closed June 9-10, 2008
View a tentative schedule here.
You will receive an information packet the week before the Odyssey Days program in which you attend.
What should I bring?
Pack a sleeping bag, pillow, towel, personal items, a couple changes of clothes, and anything you would normally need for an overnight stay.
Overnight visitors should be prepared to sleep on the floor of their host’s bedroom and to share communal bathrooms.
Note: Hosts may have obligations including a class, studying, club meetings, and even work study positions on campus while hosting a prospective student. It is suggested that overnight visitors bring homework, reading, and a flexible attitude for the visit.
Due to limited space, we are unable to provide on-campus accommodations for family members or friends accompanying prospective students. Family members or friends who need a place to stay can take advantage of arrangements we have made with several specially selected area hotels for UD visitors. Go to the hotels page for more information.
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