Undergraduate Admission
Accepted Student Admission Events
We invite you to our accepted student events to learn more about academic and social life here at Emerson.
"Picture Yourself at Emerson" Events
Congratulations on your acceptance to Emerson College! You’re invited to join us on campus in Boston and Picture Yourself at Emerson. These events are an opportunity to envision attending Emerson College. Your day will include mock classes, student work, residence hall tours, separate sessions created just for your parents and families, and more! Come learn about all Emerson has to offer while meeting current students, staff, and faculty members. Our Picture Yourself at Emerson events are specific to your accepted major or department.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Check-in begins at 8:30 am at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers, 50 Park Plaza at Arlington St., Boston, MA 02116. This event is for students accepted into the following majors:
- Journalism
- Marketing Communications
- Performing Arts
- Visual and Media Arts
- Writing, Literature and Publishing
Friday, April 20, 2012
Check-in begins at 8:30 am at the Courtyard Marriott at 275 Tremont St., Boston, MA 02116. This event is for students accepted into the following majors:
- Communication Disorders
- Communication Studies
- Journalism
- Marketing Communications
- Political Communication
- Visual and Media Arts
- Writing, Literature and Publishing
Lunch with Emerson Students
We invite you to join a few current students for lunch in our dining hall on select days in March and April. Learn more about the opportunities available to you, meet other newly accepted students and get the inside scoop on life as an Emersonian. Sign up »
If you cannot attend an accepted student event, you may want to schedule a campus tour or email admission@emerson.edu to learn more about arranging to sit in on a class. Please note that space is limited and we require a minimum of one week's noticed for accepted student class visits.
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