A Real, Live Admissions Counselor

<p>@alexislee88: I cannot comment specifically on your financial aid package or whether or not this will be effective, but if you do feel that you have extenuating circumstances that could warrant a re-look at your financial aid package, feel free to contact the office of college aid. </p>

<p>@Jackief: We do have a predetermined subset of classes in all fields for our large accepted student days- we don’t attempt to “hide” any classes from prospective students or to prevent them from attending a class that they would like to attend, though… usually the classes we do not offer as options are graduate level classes, classes where the professor lets us know in advance will be having a test or lab that day, and very specific small seminar classes (say, the senior BA seminar for the Religious Studies department, for example). We also sometimes reasonably limit the number of students who may attend a course at any given time (to avoid having 100 prospective students show up to an economics class with 20 students in it, for example). Otherwise, a large number of courses in different fields are available- should your student wish to look for things in advance, he/she is welcome to do so as well, but know that we’ll have a number of current students on hand to help students pick classes to attend (and direct them to those classes) during the accepted student days.</p>