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Philadelphia Students Visit MU as Part of PASSHE Pilot Program

“Campus visits play a critical role in helping every student make informed decisions about their future,” said PASSHE Chancellor Dr. Christopher Fiorentino.

Students from the School District of Philadelphia’s Frankford High School visited the Millersville campus on Nov. 18 as part of a pilot program recently launched by Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education.

A collaboration with three college access organizations (Heights Scholars, the Philadelphia Education Fund and the Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable), the program allows high school students in Philadelphia to visit seven state-owned universities by removing transportation and distance barriers.

During their visit, students listened to an admissions presentation, took a campus tour and ate lunch in the dining hall.

“Campus visits play a critical role in helping every student make informed decisions about their future,” said PASSHE Chancellor Dr. Christopher Fiorentino. “This partnership will help students learn about their college options and whether a campus is the right fit for them. Even if a student ultimately chooses to attend a different institution, the experience of visiting a college campus is an important and valuable part of their journey.”

The PASSHE universities participating in the first-year pilot are Cheyney University, Commonwealth University–Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg University, Kutztown University, Millersville University, Shippensburg University and West Chester University.

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