West Virginia University Student Life officials will be taking their message on the road, visiting an area close to you for College Information Nights. CINs provide a great opportunity for students and their families or guests to learn more about WVU .

Admitted students will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from Admissions and Records, Financial Aid, Housing and Residence Life and New Student Orientation to get answers to questions or simply learn more information about a certain area. Special benefits to these information nights will allow admitted students to receive priority registration for New Student Orientation or take the math placement exam (if necessary). This test would traditionally be taken during summer orientation.

“We are really excited about the Spring 2000 College Information Nights. There are a lot of new options available,”said Adele Siba, Coordinator of New Student Services.”Students will have the opportunity to meet individually with a variety of University representatives, to register for Orientation, learn about their room assignments, understand the financial aid award letter and much more.”

CIN sessions will be held from 6:30-8 p.m. with the math placement exam beginning at 5:15 p.m. Pennsylvania CINs will be held in Uniontown, Pa., March 6, at the Uniontown Holiday Inn, and

Pittsburgh, Pa, March 7, at the Greentree Best Western Parkway Center Inn.

West Virginia CINs will take place in Morgantown, March 7, at the WVU Erickson Alumni Center; Beckley, March 8, at the Country Inn&Suites; and Charleston, March 9, at the Charleston Marriott.

During the third week of March, CINs will be held in Bridgeport, March 13, at the Benedum Civic Center; Wheeling, March 14, at the Days Inn Eastside; Parkersburg, March 15, at the Parkersburg Holiday Inn; and Martinsburg, March 16, at the Martinsburg Holiday Inn.

A New Jersey CIN will also be held March 15, in Cherry Hill at the Four Points Hotel by Sheraton.

For registration information, call the Office of New Student Services at (304) 293-2124 ext. 1226 or toll-free 1-800-344-WVU1 ext. 4.