Special admissions session set for UB families

Published August 9, 2016 This content is archived.

UB employees who have a family member entering college within the next few years are invited to attend a special session on the college admissions process during UB 360°, UB’s summer open house on Aug. 12.

The session, hosted by Lee H. Melvin, vice provost for enrollment management, will take place at 3 p.m. Friday in the Intercultural & Diversity Center, 240 Student Union, North Campus. The informal session — exclusive to UB employees — will provide a behind-the-scenes look at navigating the college admissions process.

Melvin also asks that employees show their UB pride on Friday by wearing blue and white that day. He says more than 3,200 prospective students and guests are registered to attend the open house.

“Campus visits, like this one, are extremely influential in a student’s college search process, so please help us showcase our UB pride by wearing blue and white on Friday,” Melvin says. He also asks employees who encounter families who may be lost or needing assistance to direct them to the Student Union lobby, where an admissions information table will be set up, starting at 9 a.m.