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Prospective students to visit APSU University faculty, staff and students will provide informational sessions and activities. Check-in is from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Foy Fitness and Recreation Center. Students and their parents will receive tickets for lunch in the campus cafeteria, located on the main floor of Morgan University Center. Also, during that time, guests will have opportunities to tour the campus and meet with professors and current Austin Peay students. From 1-4 p.m., prospective students and their parents will meet with staff from the Admissions, Financial Aid, Housing/Residence Life and Student Life and Leadership offices. Students then will talk with the Student Government Association president and other students, while parents will hear from APSU President Tim Hall and other campus leaders. Official AP Day activities end at 4 p.m., but guests can stick around to tour residence halls, talk with staff from financial aid, housing and admissions and check out the bookstore. Guests are asked to park in the lot at the corner of Eighth and Marion streets or at the intersection of Henry Street and Jackson Alley. Signs will direct guests to the Morgan University Center. For information about Clarksville restaurants and more, click on “Visitor Information” at www.clarksville.tn.us. Hotels located downtown and off Interstate-24 are closest to APSU. For more information about AP Day, contact the Admissions Office by telephone at (800) 844-APSU or (931) 221-7661 or e-mail . SectionsEducation, NewsTopicsAdmissions, AP Day, Austin Peay State University, Financial Aid, Foy Fitness and Recreation Center, Housing/Residence Life, Housing/Residence Life and Student Life and Leadership offices, Leadership, Morgan University Center, Student Government Association, Student Life office |
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