- Posted February 07, 2012
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Cooley offers open houses at all campuses for any prospective law students
Cooley Law School will conduct a series of open houses at which prospective students can learn about admissions, financial aid, honors scholarships, career services, and more.
Participants will be able to speak with faculty, alumni, students, and staff; enjoy a mock class experience; and take a tour. Prospective students are welcome to visit more than one campus. The open houses are free, but registration at cooley.edu is encouraged.
All open houses run 4 from 7 p.m. and will be held:
* Monday, March 5, at the Grand Rapids campus, 111 Commerce Ave., SW.
* Tuesday, March 6, at the Lansing campus, 300 S. Capitol Ave.
* Wednesday, March 7, at the Ann Arbor campus, 3475 Plymouth Road.
* Thursday, March 8, at the Auburn Hills campus, 2630 Featherstone.
An open house for Cooley's new Tampa Bay, Fla., campus will be held Friday, March 2, 4-7 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn in Riverview, Fla.
For questions, call the Admissions Office at (517) 371-5140, ext. 2244 or toll-free at (800) 874-3511; or e-mail at admissions@cooley.edu.
Published: Tue, Feb 7, 2012
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