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Join us for an open house:
STEM, Pre-Physical Therapy, and Pre-Physician Assistant.
Tuesday, Nov. 2
2 to 6 p.m.
This unique opportunity will give you an up-close look at what it's like to major in a high-quality, in-demand STEM-H field at Arcadia. Learn about our admissions process, student life, campus resources, and more. Registration is required, as space is limited.
Programs include:
- Actuarial Science
- Biology
- Chemistry and Physics
- Computer Science
- Computing Technology
- Data Science
- Healthcare Administration
- Mathematics
- Pre-Dental
- Pre-Forensic Science
- Pre-Med
- Pre-Physical Therapy
- Pre-Physician Assistant
- Pre-Vet
- Psychology
- Public Health
Arcadia University is an ideal place to experience the world. Join us to:
- Have your academic questions answered by our passionate faculty;
- Visit our research and teaching facilities;
- Connect with and learn more about our Student Services;
- Tour our campus, including residence halls;
- Receive an on-the-spot admissions decision. Submit your Common App or Coalition for College Application and bring a copy of your official or unofficial transcript.
“When I attended my first Arcadia Open House, I was incredibly nervous. By the end, I’d done a 180. I felt very confident from meeting professors in my major, speaking with a financial aid adviser, and getting some information on the clubs I could join, like Arc Radio and Student Government Organization. I even met people who I would eventually become great friends with.”
Lashanna Bryant ’21