Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Scholarship Day



             It was a beautiful and chilly morning on November 19th for our annual Scholarship Day. About 40 of our accepted students qualified for some of our many academic Scholarships and arrived for interviews with our faculty, staff and alumni. The students arrived in the morning and mingled with each other and some of our Student Ambassadors while they waited. Students and parents were greeted by our Vice President for Enrollment Management, Michael Poll, then were shown a presentation of Student Life by the Dean of Students Russ Sharples. From there, they were off for their interviews. Some of the students seemed really nervous and it was fun for a few of our Senior Ambassadors to remember being in their shoes years ago. As Ambassadors, we tried to lighten the mood while they waited their turn by asking them questions and joking around with them. Apparently, a popular question during the interviews was "If you could eat lunch with 3 people, who would they be and why?" The students seemed to get a kick out of that.
              Once their interviews were done, Ambassadors split them up into different groups and they were off for their tours. This was a fantastic chance for the students and parents to see Pfeiffer's campus and ask questions about campus life. It was so cold and some girls had heels on with skirts; poor girls. The parents seemed interested in the academics while the students seemed more interested in the residence halls and the clubs/organizations available. Maybe they will meet a good medium and not become too overwhelmed with one aspect of campus life. Once their tour was over, the parents and students were dismissed for a delicious lunch in our cafeteria.
              When there is word of prospective students coming to campus, our cafeteria steps it up and serves amazing food. There was pork, sweet potatoes, different desserts, sandwiches, pizza and tons of other things. Students seemed to really enjoy the college atmosphere and getting the chance to see where they will be spending most of there college days.



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