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Days on Campus organizes residence hall tours, overviews of the neighborhood, [[Morningside Heights]], hosts academic panels, [[clubs|student group]] performances, an activities fair, [[free food]], and a free t-shirt for you to wear when you forget to do [[laundry]]. Columbia offers students the option of staying the weekend at one of its freshmen residence halls, [[Carman]], [[John Jay]], [[Hartley]], and [[Wallach]] as a guest of the students currently living in the dorms. This is a good opportunity to meet future friends and get a glimpse of Columbia student life outside of [[Butler Library]].
 
Days on Campus organizes residence hall tours, overviews of the neighborhood, [[Morningside Heights]], hosts academic panels, [[clubs|student group]] performances, an activities fair, [[free food]], and a free t-shirt for you to wear when you forget to do [[laundry]]. Columbia offers students the option of staying the weekend at one of its freshmen residence halls, [[Carman]], [[John Jay]], [[Hartley]], and [[Wallach]] as a guest of the students currently living in the dorms. This is a good opportunity to meet future friends and get a glimpse of Columbia student life outside of [[Butler Library]].
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Revision as of 16:43, 18 March 2007

Each April, Columbia holds Days on Campus, a weekend long event designed to give admitted students and their families a taste of the university atmosphere. Surprisingly, the unimaginative term for the event is used only by Columbia University, a Google search did not yield any other universities.

Days on Campus organizes residence hall tours, overviews of the neighborhood, Morningside Heights, hosts academic panels, student group performances, an activities fair, free food, and a free t-shirt for you to wear when you forget to do laundry. Columbia offers students the option of staying the weekend at one of its freshmen residence halls, Carman, John Jay, Hartley, and Wallach as a guest of the students currently living in the dorms. This is a good opportunity to meet future friends and get a glimpse of Columbia student life outside of Butler Library.