On November 6, 2019

Learn about Castleton’s Resort & Hospitality Management program at Killington

Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 9:30 a.m.—KILLINGTON—Castleton University has held a series of Information Sessions and Experience Days at its new Resort & Hospitality Management campus in Killington over the past month.

Experience Days are a great opportunity for interested prospective students to experience the day-to-day activities of students in Castleton University’s Resort & Hospitality Management program at Killington. You will have the opportunity to attend classes, meet with faculty and current students, and learn about admissions and financial aid.

As a visiting student, you have the option of spending the night in the Castleton Lodge with current students before or after the program. This program also includes the option for you and your guests to have a little fun while at Killington. The final experience Killington Day is Tuesday, Nov. 12.

Information Sessions provide the opportunity for students interested in Resort & Hospitality Management to meet with faculty and current students, tour program facilities, and learn about admissions and financial aid. The final Experience Day for 2019 is Saturday, Dec. 7.

To register go to castleton.edu/visit.

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